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This Service Manual provides comprehensive information for service engineers regarding the installation and troubleshooting of wireless network connections for DR systems, specifically detailing various wireless network devices and their configurations. It includes safety directions, installation procedures, troubleshooting tips, and maintenance guidelines, while emphasizing that only qualified personnel should perform installation and service tasks. Additionally, it outlines changes from previous revisions and provides a compatibility matrix for wireless network devices used with different DR systems.

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Service Manual

Radiology Solutions Services

Document ID: 58221971

DR wireless networking

IMPORTANT:
Not all combinations of wireless network devices described in this Service Manual
are released for all DR systems. The DR System Service Manuals list the released
wireless network configurations for the specific DR system.

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any of the trademarks, service marks, trade names or logos appearing in this document
without the express prior written consent of their respective owner.

WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.

(1) Read the Generic Safety Directions prior to attempting any operation, repair or
maintenance task on the equipment. Refer to Document ID 11849633.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the Generic Safety Directions and on
the product.

IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa NV or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa NV or one of its affiliates to provide such
services.

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LIST OF CONTENTS
0 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............................................................................................................5
0.1 Purpose of this document ......................................................................................................... 5
0.2 Changes compared to previous revision .................................................................................. 5
0.3 Referenced documents ............................................................................................................. 6
0.4 Explanation of notes ................................................................................................................. 7
0.5 Conventions .............................................................................................................................. 7
1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................8
1.1 Intended use ............................................................................................................................. 8
1.2 Wireless network devices described in this Service Manual .................................................... 8
1.3 Wireless network devices not described in this Service Manual ............................................ 12
1.4 General training for wireless networking................................................................................. 12
1.5 Basic networking rules ............................................................................................................ 12
1.6 Compatibility Matrix: Wireless network devices, PCs and DR Detectors ............................... 13
1.7 Wireless network device functions .......................................................................................... 14
1.8 Recommended Access Point mounting position .................................................................... 14
1.9 Basic Access Point transmission frequency and channel configuration rules ........................ 16
1.10 Choosing bandwidth parameter .............................................................................................. 19
1.11 Example setup, based on basic Access Point positioning and configuration rules ................ 20
1.12 Basic detector transmission frequency and channel configuration rules ................................ 21
1.13 Basic rules for definition of SSID and PSK ............................................................................. 22
1.14 Tools for wireless network installation and troubleshooting ................................................... 23
1.15 Channels in the 2.4 and 5 GHz band ...................................................................................... 24
2 SAFETY DIRECTIONS...........................................................................................................26
3 PRE-INSTALLATION..............................................................................................................26
4 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................27
4.1 Configuring the Cisco Access Point ........................................................................................ 29
4.2 Configuring the Edimax Access Point ..................................................................................... 44
4.3 Configuring the internal WiFi adapter with WiFi Toggler on Windows 7................................. 54
4.4 Configuring the Netgear PR2000 Access Point ...................................................................... 66
4.5 Configuring the D-Link DWL-6600AP Access Point ............................................................... 70
4.6 Configuring the Huawei AP5030DN / AP5130DN Access Point ............................................ 79
4.7 Configuring the D-Link DWA-171 USB Dongle with WiFi Dongle Hotspot ............................. 92
4.8 Configuring the tp-link AC750 Access Point on a notebook or convertible ..........................106
4.9 Configuring the internal WiFi adapter (HP notebook) on Windows 7 ...................................135

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4.10 Configuring the DX-D 40 / 45 & XD Detector in Access Point mode ....................................143
4.11 Configuring the Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0 on Windows 10 ...................................................144
4.12 Configuring the Aruba IAP-207 or AP-303 Access Point ......................................................159
4.13 WiFi setup of mobile devices for communication with RIS or Archive ..................................180
4.14 Configuring the Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0 on Windows 10 ...................................................184
4.15 Configuring the tp-link AC750 Access Point on DR 100e .....................................................197
4.16 Configuring the Aruba AP-503 Access Point ........................................................................204
5 CALIBRATION ......................................................................................................................218
6 ACCEPTANCE TEST ...........................................................................................................218
7 TROUBLESHOOTING..........................................................................................................219
7.1 General wireless networking problems .................................................................................219
7.2 Edimax Access Point configuration problems.......................................................................221
7.3 Cisco Access Point configuration problems..........................................................................222
7.4 WiFi Dongle Hotspot configuration problems .......................................................................223
7.5 Aruba IAP-207 / Aruba AP-303 troubleshooting ...................................................................227
7.6 Mobile Hotspot on Windows 10 troubleshooting...................................................................228
8 REPAIR ................................................................................................................................230
9 MAINTENANCE....................................................................................................................230
10 RELEASE INFORMATION ...................................................................................................230
11 UPGRADE PROCEDURE ....................................................................................................231
11.1 Upgrading the Cisco Access Point firmware.........................................................................231
11.2 Upgrading the Huawei AP5030DN / AP5130DN Access Point firmware .............................233
11.3 Upgrading / downgrading the Aruba IAP-207 / Aruba AP-303 Access Point firmware ........240
11.4 Upgrading / downgrading the Aruba AP-503 Access Point firmware ...................................248
12 SPARE PARTS.....................................................................................................................251
13 WIRING DIAGRAM...............................................................................................................251
13.1 Basic wiring Cisco Access Point ...........................................................................................251
13.2 Basic wiring Edimax Access Point ........................................................................................252
13.3 Example wiring diagram - DR Retrofit - Instant DR (self-triggering) with DR 10s / DR 14s .253

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0 About this manual

0.1 Purpose of this document

This document contains all information that service engineers need for installation and
troubleshooting of wireless network connections.
It covers:
• Wireless network connection between NX (notebook) and hospital network
• Wireless network connection between NX and wireless DR Detectors
It does not contain:
• Information about release of a wireless network device in a specific DR system
• Specific service information for other target readers, for example Clinical
Application Specialists or Service Managers
• Service Bulletins

0.2 Changes compared to previous revision

Changes in revision 24:


• Added instruction not to place the Access Point on the Generator.
Refer to section 1.8.
• Added information that the power supply which is part of tp-link AC750 delivery
cannot be used during normal operation. Refer to section 4.8.1.
• Implemented a few minor corrections on the tp-link AC750 Access Point setup
instructions based on latest hardware revision 4. Refer to section 4.8.
• Removed section 4.14 “Configuring an external USB WiFi adapter for Ultra Mobile
Retrofit hospital connection”, as this was never released.
• Reduced appendix which describes Aruba IAP-207 / AP 303 setup in case the user
interface is still adjusted to “old UI”. Now, after FW update in any case the new UI
is present (and so the setup description with the “old UI” is not required anymore).
Refer to section 4.12.7.
• Added Standalone AP conversion for Aruba IAP-207 / 303. Refer to page 166.
• Adapted radio settings setup for Aruba IAP-207 and AP 303: Bandwidth for 5 GHz:
40 MHz  20 MHz; Transmit power 20 dBm  50 dBm. Refer to page 169.
• Added firmware upgrade instructions to FW 8.10.0.10_89128 for Aruba IAP-207 /
AP-303. Refer to section 11.3.
• Added Aruba AP-503 in sections 1.2, 1.6, 4.16 and 11.4.

Changes in revision 25:


• Corrected hyperlink to latest Aruba IAP-207 firmware in section 11.3.

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0.3 Referenced documents

Document Reference
Generic Safety Directions Document ID 11849633
Service Manual DR 10s / DR 14s Document ID 53659727
Service Manual DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e Document ID 58669036
Service Manual DX-D 30 / DX-D 35 Document ID 41477269
Service Manual DX-D 40 / DX-D 45 / DX-D 60 Document ID 45016244
Service Manual XD Detectors Document ID 74858636
Service Plan DR Detectors Document ID 46193522
DR Detector - basic configuration guide Document ID 68310512
DR Wireless Networking – Spare Parts List Document ID 67062022
Video “Optimizing WiFi settings” Document ID 72059819
DR Detector specific User Manual Library

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0.4 Explanation of notes

Safety-relevant Notes
Icon Signal Word Situation
CAUTION: Hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can lead to a minor
injury to a user, engineer, patient or any other person.

WARNING: Hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can lead to a potential


serious injury to a user, engineer, patient or any other person.

DANGER: Direct, immediate danger: If not avoided, it can lead to a serious


injury to a user, engineer, patient or any other person

- Instruction to avoid damage to equipment and/or environmental


pollution.

- Prohibition to avoid damage to equipment and/or environmental


pollution.

None-Safety-relevant Notes
Icon Name Type of Information
IMPORTANT: Highlights very important actions which have to be carried out to
prevent malfunction.

NOTE: • Indicates advice to facilitate the following step or action


without having a direct influence on the step or action.
• Highlights unusual points.
• Indicates background information.
• Can be used to explain or highlight displays of the
graphical user interface.

0.5 Conventions

Highlighting of tasks
Task number Task Description Remark
(1) Connect the cable. Examples for working steps to be performed in
(2) Switch the machine on. the listed sequence.

Highlighting of buttons, functions and names within a task


(1) Press F9 or double-click the The bold typeface is used for menu topics, keyboard
Refresh button. keys, icons, device buttons, commands etc.
(2) If the Install client or The Courier New bold typeface is used for system
server? Prompt appears, messages and prompts.
type server.

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1 Product description

1.1 Intended use

Refer to the intended use statement of the related system component (detector, NX).

1.2 Wireless network devices described in this Service Manual

The following table lists the wireless network devices, which are described in this
Service Manual. The use in the different DR systems is described in the compatibility
matrix in section 1.6.

# Component / Purpose Picture

1 Cisco Aironet 1142


Access Point delivered for wireless
detector connection with DX-D 400,
DX-D 600 and DX-D Retrofit until end
of year 2013. Superseded by Cisco
AIR-SAP1602E.

Signal quality rating: Optimal

2 Cisco Aironet 1252


Access Point used in DX-D 100
Wireless until end of year 2012.
Superseded by Cisco Aironet 1262.

Signal quality rating: Optimal

3 Cisco Aironet 1262


Access Point used in DX-D 100
wireless as of end of year 2012 until
end of year 2013.

Signal quality rating: Optimal

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# Component / Purpose Picture

4 Cisco AIR-SAP1602E-x-K9
Access Point used for DX-D (DX-D
100*, DX-D 300, DX-D 400, DX-D
600; DX-D Retrofit) and DR (DR 400 /
DR 600) systems as of end of year
2013.

* in DX-D 100 without antennas (SAP1602i)

Signal quality rating: Optimal

5 D-Link DWL-6600AP
Access Point for one or more wireless
detectors.
Initially defined for DR 100e digital.

Signal quality rating: Optimal

6 D-Link DWA-171
Access Point for one or more wireless
detectors.
Used for convertible PCs only (mobile
application).
Signal quality rating: Medium

7 Edimax 6288
Access Point for one or more wireless
detectors.
Mainly used for mobile DR systems.

Signal quality rating: Medium (one


polarization direction only)

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# Component / Purpose Picture

8 Huawei AP5030DN / AP5130DN


Alternative model for Cisco AIR-
SAP1602E-x-K9
• AP5030DN: Internal antenna
only, used for example in
DX-D 100 Wireless.
• AP5130DN: With external
antennas

Signal quality rating: Optimal

9 Aruba IAP-207 / Aruba AP-303


Access Point, initially released as
successor of Huawei AP5030DN for
DX-D 100.
Signal quality rating: Optimal
• IAP-207 released in 03-2018.
• AP-303 released as successor of
Aruba IAP-207 and D-Link DWL-
6600AP in 12-2019

10 Aruba AP-503
Access point, released to be sourced
locally for regions where the Aruba
AP-303 cannot be ordered anymore.
Signal quality rating: Optimal

11 tp-link AC750 Wi-Fi Travel Router


Access Point for mobile devices.
Initially released in combination with
Dell Latitude 7285 2-in-1.

Signal quality rating: Medium

12 Internal WiFi adapter


Wireless networking module,
embedded in the motherboard of
notebook PCs (for example HP
ProBook 650 G1 / G2, HP Pro x2 612
G1, HP 650 G4; Dell 7285/7400
2-in-1, HP Elite x360 1040 G9).
Signal quality rating: Basic

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# Component / Purpose Picture

13 Netgear Trek Travel Router and


Range Extender Model PR2000
Optional Access Point for DX-D
Mobile Retrofit Instant DR.
Sold in years 2015 and 2016.
Signal quality rating: Medium

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1.3 Wireless network devices not described in this Service Manual

The following wireless networking devices are not described in this Service Manual.
They are described in
• DX-D 40 / DX-D 45 Service Manual, Document ID 45016244
• XD Detector Service Manual, Document ID 74858636

# Component / Purpose Picture

1 Vieworks System Control Unit (SCU)


with integrated WiFi Access Point

2 Vieworks Mini SCU with integrated


WiFi Access Point

1.4 General training for wireless networking

On ALP, the Agfa Academy Learning Platform a general training for wireless
networking named “WiFi Basics” is available.
It refers to other basic wireless networking trainings on the internet, for example online
tutorials by metageek (www.metageek.com).

1.5 Basic networking rules

When combining a DR Detector with other detectors or other network devices on NX,
certain basic network configuration rules must be followed.
These basic rules are listed in the separate Service Manual DR Detector - basic
configuration guide, Document ID 68310512.

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1.6 Compatibility Matrix: Wireless network devices, PCs and DR Detectors

This compatibility matrix lists the tested and released combinations of Access Points, PC hardware and DR Detectors.
The release information in the following documents may restrict certain combinations:
• The Simplified ELMS DR Subproduct Interoperability Matrix, Document ID 35878296 describes the released detector software per system.
• The Earthquake Kit Service Information for DR 600 and DR 800, which is listed in the system specific “List of Service Documents”, describes released Access Points and DR Detectors.

PC / System Detector

DR 10e / 14e / 17e


Convertible W105
Convertible W75
Notebook W105
Notebook W75

XD Detectors
DR 10s / 14s

DX-D 30 / 35

DX-D 40 / 45
DX-D 100
Desktop

DR 100e

DR 100s
Hospital Network Detector Network
Wireless network device connection 1 connection
CISCO Aironet / AIR SAP    3 – – –       n. a. 2.4 / 5 GHz
Huawei AP5030/5130    3 – – –      – n. a. 2.4 / 5 GHz
Edimax 6288    3 4 – – –     – n. a. 2.4 / 5 GHz
D-Link DWL-6600AP – – – – –  – –   – – – n. a. 2.4 / 5 GHz
Netgear PR2000 –   – – – – – – – –  – n. a. 2.4 GHz
Internal antenna with hotspot.zip setup 2 (Win 7) –  – – – – – –  – –  – 2.4 / 5 GHz 2.4 GHz
Internal antenna with WiFi Toggler 2 (Win 7) –  –  – – – –  – – – – 2.4 / 5 GHz 2.4 GHz
Mobile Hotspot (Win 10) – –  –  – – –  – – – – n. a. 2.4 / 5 GHz
D-Link DWA-171 with WiFi Dongle Hotspot – – –  – – – –  – – – – 2.4 / 5 GHz 2.4 / 5 GHz
Aruba IAP-207    3 – –        2.4 / 5 GHz 2.4 / 5 GHz
Aruba AP-303 / AP-503    3 – 7 7 7      2.4 / 5 GHz 2.4 / 5 GHz
tp-link AC750 – – – –   – –   – –  2.4 / 5 GHz 2.4 / 5 GHz
Vieworks SCU / SCU Mini  – – – – – –  – – –   n.a. 2.4 / 5 GHz
Detector Access Point mode -     – – – – – –   2.4 / 5 GHz 2.4 / 5 GHz
Internal WiFi module of DR mobile system6 -        – – – – – 2.4 / 5 GHz -
1 For desktop PCs: Connection to hospital network via Ethernet cable. For laptops / convertibles: Connection to hospital via internal antenna or via Ethernet cable.
2 Internal antenna and parallel hospital network connection / detector network connection (hotspot.zip) not supported anymore for the convertible with introduction of WiFi Toggler in 08-2017.

3 Access Point supported together with convertible notebook, if convertible is docked.

4 Edimax 6288 only released in combination with DELL 7400

5 Which notebook / convertible model has which operating system is described in chapter 3, Installation Planning of the NX Service Manual and in the CR/DR Interoperability Matrix, Document ID 31333326, sheet “Computer HW – OS”.

6 Internal WiFi module = Wlan module on motherboard or Wlan board inside the mobile PC. This is normally only used for connection to the hospital. Exception: Mobile Hotspot (refer to section 4.11) uses internal WiFi module also for connection with panel.

7 Until further notice, the Aruba AP-503 is not released in mobile DR systems.

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1.7 Wireless network device functions

In general there are two types of wireless Access Point


network devices in an Agfa HealthCare
wireless network:
1. Access Point:
Master of the wireless network.
2. Wireless network client:
Device, which communicates with
the Access Point. Detector =
Wireless network client
The DR Detector is operating as network wifi_002.cdr
client. One exception:
Figure 1
The DX-D 40 / DX-D 45 detector can be
configured to work as Access Point.
The other wireless network devices in
general can operate in two modes: Hospital
Access Point Internal WiFi module
• Access Point mode towards the DR = Wireless network client
Detector. Internal WiFi module
• Wireless network client mode = Access Point
towards the hospital Access Point.
Figure 2 shows an example, where the
internal WiFi adapter of the notebook
works in two modes. Detector =
Wireless network client
wifi_004.cdr

Figure 2

1.8 Recommended Access Point mounting position

Some basic facts:


• Water and metal are absorbing the wireless signal. Concrete is reflecting the
signal.
• The wireless network signal from the detector does not depend on orientation.
The detector can be seen as a point which transmits in all three directions with
the same intensity.
Some basic rules:
• Avoiding water as absorbing element: Position the Access Point this way that
during image transmission there is no person (patient, operator) in between
detector and Access Point. Observe this rule for Wallstand Bucky, Table Bucky
and free exams.

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• Avoiding metal as absorbing element:


o Position the Access Point towards this side of the Bucky, where there are
most openings in the Bucky.
o Do not place the Access Point on the Generator. Maintain a minimum
distance of 50 cm when mounting the Access Point on the wall near the
Generator.

See also section 1.11, Example setup, based on basic Access Point positioning and
configuration rules.

Simplified example for wireless detector signal strength in the X-ray room

Floor (reinforced with steel mats)


Wall

Wall
Detector
Bucky

Floor (reinforced with steel mats) wifi_015.cdr

Figure 3

NOTE:
In general it is possible to mount the Access Point in another room.
• A wall reduces signal strength depending on the construction (for example
brick, concrete, concrete with steel mats).
• In case a wall is in between wireless sender and receiver: In general signals
in the 2.4 GHz band perform slightly better than 5 GHz signals.

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1.9 Basic Access Point transmission frequency and channel configuration


rules

NOTE:
The Video Optimizing WiFi settings, Document ID 72059819 explains
the basic rules for parameters frequency band, channel and bandwidth.

Choosing 2.4 or 5 GHz band


• 5 GHz gives the best result concerning transmission speed and signal quality.
Therefore, it is advised to use the 5 GHz band where possible. This is especially
valid for mobile systems, as in this case no wall or other equipment is between
detector and Access Point (5 GHz is no good option in case of walls or other
obstacles).
• If there are walls in between Access 2.4 GHz
Point and detector, 2.4 GHz
transmission is best suited.
5 GHz

wi?_101.cdr

Figure 4

• 2.4 GHz band is sometimes congested by already installed wireless equipment.


• National rules may restrict the transmission channels. Refer to allowed channels
shown in Figure 10 and Figure 11.
• Hospital rules may restrict the transmission channels even further, for example
transmission in the 2.4 GHz band only, with dedicated channels.

Choosing transmission channels:


• For 5 GHz only use single channels of the W52 or W58 band, depending on the
region. Refer to Figure 11. DFS (Dynamic frequency selection) is not supported*.
Two examples:
o For Europe use one of the channels 36 or 40 or 44 or 48.
o For China use one of the channels 149 or 153 or 157 or 161 or 165.
* DFS is not supported to prevent automatic channel switching when a radar (for example weather
radar) is detected. Channel switching is undesired as long as the detector is connected.
• Do not use automatic selection of the channel: In this case during bootup of the
Access Point the best channel is selected. It does not mean automatic channel
switching during operation. Automatic channel selection can lead to bad
performance, if other wireless network devices are activated later on and
communicate on the same or an overlapping channel. Automatic channel selection
is technically impossible for the DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e detector, as it needs to
be configured for a fixed channel.

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• When using the 2.4 GHz band, only channels 1,6, or 11 should be used. These
channels do not have an overlap. Note that it is strongly advised to use channels
1, 6 or 11 even when they are used already. Reason: Access Points have means
to determine required time slots for each Access Point when they transmit on the
same channel. Overlapping channels are treated as noise, leading to lower
transmission rates.
Refer to examples in Figure 6.

Example Example Example Example


Channel 1, 6, 11 Channels 6 and 11 All WiFi on channel 6 Overlapping channels

OK OK OK NOT OK
signal strength

signal strength

signal strength

signal strength
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011

Figure 5

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• In any case, whether using 2.4 or 5 GHz band, it is strongly recommended to


check the wireless channel usage in the X-ray room using an appropriate tool.
These tools are described in section 1.14. Goal of checking the wireless channel
usage: Prevent interference by other WiFi devices, which causes communication
delays (= lower data transfer rate) and interrupts (= short communication loss).

I want OK, I am
to transmit ready to
WiFi without receive
some data
interference
C
I want OK, I am
to transmit ready to D
some data receive
signal strength

A
B

Communication:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011
A B OK
C D OK

WiFi with
interference
I want OK, I am
to transmit
OK, I amready to
I want
ready toreceive
some data
to transmit
some data Creceive

D Communication:
signal strength

A
A B NOT OK
B C D NOT OK
Delays
Interrupts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011

wi?_102.cdr

Figure 6

IMPORTANT:
A good wireless transmission quality at installation time is no guarantee for permanent
good quality. Main reasons for temporary reduced signal quality:
• An object is temporary between wireless network client (this means the detector)
and the Access Point, for example the Tube Head.
• Another wireless device is temporary transmitting on the same 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz or
an adjacent (=neighboring) 2.4 GHz channel.

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1.10 Choosing bandwidth parameter

NOTE:
The Video Optimizing WiFi settings, Document ID 72059819 explains
the basic rules for parameters frequency band, channel and bandwidth.

Usually the Access Point offers the possibility to select bandwidth 20 MHz or 40 MHz
for both, the 2.4 and 5 GHz band. Some Access Points even offer 80 MHz bandwidth.
The DR Detectors are able to work with 20 MHz or 40 MHz bandwidth and
automatically adjust to the chosen bandwidth. Exception: The Innolux detector (DR 10e
/ DR 14e / DR 17e) needs a manual adjustment of the bandwidth in the IRI panel
installation tool.
General rule:
• The higher the bandwidth, the higher the throughput: The image from the detector
will arrive faster on NX.
• BUT: With 40 MHz bandwidth the chance of interference with other WiFi channels
increases, especially on the 2.4 GHz band: The “distance” from one to the next
WiFi channel in the 2.4 GHz band is 5 MHz only. In general, 20 MHz bandwidth
results in more stable connection than 40 MHz.
Rules for choosing 20 MHz or 40 MHz bandwidth on the Access Point
• In the 2.4 GHz band, always use 20 MHz bandwidth.
Reason: As the 2.4 GHz is usually congested due to the amount of WiFi devices,
the chance is very high that using 40 MHz bandwidth leads to interference and at
the end to lower data throughput than using 20 MHz.
• In the 5 GHz band it is recommended to use 40 MHz bandwidth if performance is
the key parameter, and 20 MHz bandwidth, if a stable connection is the key
parameter. In any case it is mandatory to check the channel usage with a WiFi
scanner. Interference must be avoided. Refer to the examples in Figure 7.
2.4 GHz 5 GHz 5 GHz
2.4 GHz Channel 6 with Channel 36,40,44 with Channel 36,40,44 with
20 MHz bandwidth 40 MHz bandwidth 20 MHz bandwidth 40 MHz bandwidth

OK NOT OK OK NOT OK
signal strength

signal strength

signal strength
signal strength

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 36 40 44 48 36 40 44 48

wi?_103.cdr

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1.11 Example setup, based on basic Access Point positioning and


configuration rules

Example Setup Motivation

Access Point On the wall or There are two main objects which reduce signal
position the ceiling, in the strength:
green marked • The patient on the Table or in front of the
area. Wallstand
• Metal housing from the Bucky.
The highest signal strength can be expected if
the Access Point is
• directed towards the Bucky opening
• outside the area where the patient
reduces signal strength.

Access Point 5 GHz, 40 MHz* 5 GHz in combination with 40 MHz* bandwidth


configuration bandwidth, gives the best result concerning transmission
channel 36 speed.
*Choose 20 MHz if a stable connection is the key parameter. For details refer to section 1.10.

For Access Point positioning see also section 1.8.

Figure 8

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1.12 Basic detector transmission frequency and channel configuration rules

DX-D 40 / DX-D 45 / XD Detectors


The DX-D 40 / DX-D 45 / XD Detectors automatically adapts to the frequency and
channel setting of the Access Point. No need to configure for 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz and
related channels.

DR 10s / DR 14s
The DR 10s / DR 14s must be configured with the channel to be used. More than one
channel can be configured. The width must not be configured. Initially it comes from
factory with only channels 1 to 11 enabled. The channel setup is not changed by the IR
(infrared) data communication unit but by wireless communication only.
If a 5 GHz channel shall be used, the following proceeding is recommended:
Step 1: In the TRI (Trixell radiographic interface) panel installation tool change setting
to the desired 5 GHz channel.
Step 2: Configure the Access Point for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz communication.
Step 3: Establish communication between DR 10s / DR 14s and Access Point for
example by selecting menu Retrieve infoCounterReportFile* in TRI panel
installation tool. Now the configured 5 GHz channel is written to the detector.
Step 4: Re-configure the Access Point to communicate on 5 GHz only.
* In TRI ≥ 4.0 also menu “Test panel connection” triggers writing of channel setting data.

DX-D 30 / DX-D 35
The Access Point Settings in the CDI (Canon Detector Interface) Panel Installation Tool
must match the settings in the Access Point. The configuration is transmitted by the IR
data communication unit. Sequence of configuration (first detector, then Access Point
or vice versa) does not matter.

DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e


The Access Point Settings in the IRI (Innolux Radiographic Interface) Panel Installation
Tool must match the settings in the Access Point. The configuration is transmitted by
the registration cable.
Main difference compared to other wireless detectors:
• The DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e also requires the channel width parameter
(20 MHz or Auto 20/40 MHz) to match the setting in the Access Point.
• Only one channel can be configured.
• Optionally, the MAC address of the Access Point can to be configured.

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1.13 Basic rules for definition of SSID and PSK

NOTE:
The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a unique identifier that wireless networking devices
use to establish and maintain wireless connectivity.
The PSK (Pre-shared Key) is the password that is shared by the Access Point and all
wireless network clients in a specific wireless network.
Note that the rules for SSID and PSK definition (min. and max. length; allowed
characters) differs per wireless network device.

Basic rules for SSID (Service Set Identifier) definition:


• The SSID must be unique in the wireless network and the possible transmission
range of the Access Point (can be up to 100 m).
• For Access Points like Cisco or Huawei it is possible to configure two or more
SSIDs on the Access Point and assign different configuration settings to each
SSID. All the SSIDs are active at the same time.
• SSIDs are case sensitive.
• Use between 5 and 20 alphanumeric characters (Example: DR10s).
• Do not use spaces or special characters (Examples: !, #, -, _, §, %, &). See also
NOTE below.

Basic rules for the PSK (Pre-shared Key):


• Use between 8 and 20 alphanumeric characters (Example: eJz1d27A).
• Do not use spaces or special characters (Examples: !, #, -, _, §, %, &)

NOTE:
• The configured SSID and PSK can be looked up in the related panel installation
tool on NX.
• The “-“ and “_” character in general can be used for SSID and PSK in the different
panel installation tools on NX (for example TRI panel installation tool). To have
clear rules concerning special characters, it is recommended not to use them.

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1.14 Tools for wireless network installation and troubleshooting

For all wireless networking activities, a WiFi scanner for the mobile phone or the PC is
mandatory.
This identifies signal overlap and channel conflicts in the X-ray room that are degrading
the wireless network performance.
Tools for the PC usually have a better performance, but for checking channel usage a
mobile phone is good enough.
A typical tool is inSSIDer, which was initially a free program for PC and mobile phone.
In the meantime inSSIDer is not free anymore. Recommended: Use the Farproc WiFi
Analyzer tool for Android instead. Similar tools are available for Apple IOS, too.

Figure 9: inSSIDer desktop version 3.1.2.1 – example screen

Hardware tools like AirCheck by Fluke can also be used for checking wireless network
usage. They are far more expensive than software tools for PC or mobile phone.
External tools for checking the signal strength of the network client (this means the
detector) are not available. The Cisco Access Point allows to check the signal strength
of connected wireless network clients.
The netsh command on the Service PC with wireless network adapter can also be
used as a basic tool for installation and troubleshooting. For details to the netsh
command refer to section 7.1.

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1.15 Channels in the 2.4 and 5 GHz band

Channels in the 2.4 GHz band


2401 2412 2423 2426 2437 2448 2451 2462 2473
1 6 11
2406 2417 2428 2431 2442 2453 2456 2467 2478
2 7 12
2411 2422 2433 2436 2447 2458 2461 2472 2483
3 8 13

2416 2427 2438 2441 2452 2463


4 9

2421 2432 2443 2446 2457 2468


5 10
Mhz

2400 2410 2420 2430 2440 2450 2460 2470 2480 2490
North America (FCC), Taiwan 11ch

Japan (Radio Law), Europe (R&TIE) 13 ch

Figure 10

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Indoo r use Au stral ia


Ame rica

Indoor use Eu rop e

Ta iw an
Ind oor use No rth

Ja pa n

Sou th
Kor ea

C hi na
Channels in the 5 GHz band
U sa bl e/no t

N ot usable

Indoor use

N ot usable
5170 5189 5190 5209 5210 5229 5230 5249
u sab le

Ind oor use


only

o nly

only

o nly
only
36 40 44 48
5180 5200 5220 5240 (MHz)
requ ired

req uired

requ ired re quired

re quired

require d requi red


1

W52 Only use a certain channel for a region if the band is marked green.
D FS

No t

N ot

Not
Not

Not

-
-
requ ired Examples:
- For North America only use channels of bands W52 and W58.
required

required
TP C 2

Not

Not

Not

Not

Not
-

-
- For Europe only use channels of band W52.
U sa bl e/no t

- For China only use channels of band W58.


Indoor use

Indoor use

Not known Not known N ot known N ot known Not known Indoor use

Not 3 In door u se

u se
5250 5269 5270 5289 5290 5309 5310 5329
u sab le

Usab le

usable
onl y

o nly

onl y

onl y

only

Not
Not know n No t kn own Not know n N ot known Not known In door

52 56 60 64
Requi red

5260 5280 5300 5320 (MHz)


Requ ired

Req uired

re quired

W53
1
DFS

-
Not known Not known Not know n N ot known
Requi red

Requi re d
Required
TPC 2

-
Usa bl e/n ot

No t usable

5490 5509 5510 5529 5530 5549 5550 5569 5570 5589 5590 5609 5610 5629 5630 5649 5650 5669 5670 5689 5690 5709
u sa bl e

Usable

Usable

Usabl e

100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140
Requi red
R equired

R equired

5500 5520 5540 5560 5580 5600 5620 5640 5660 5680 5700
W56
DFS 1

(MHz)
Required

Not usable Requi red

Not usable Re quired


TPC 2

-
Us ab le /n ot

5735 5754 5755 5774 5775 5794 5795 5814 5815 5834
usa bl e

Usabl e

Usa ble

Usab le

Usabl e
Usable

149 153 157 161 165


5745 5765 5785 5805 5825 (MHz)
req uired

req uired

requ ired

requi red

required

W58
D FS 1

No t

No t

Not

Not

Not
-
-

*1: DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection): If military or meteorological radar signals are detected, is
thfunction ensures that AP changes the channel
concerned so that the channel is turned over to the radar signals. It is required by W53 and
W56.
Several dozen seconds are required to switch the channel.
requi re d

req uired

requ ired

req uired

requi re d
TPC 2

*2: TPC (Transmission Power Control): This function automatically adjusts the radio signal output equired
r for transmission between AP
No t

No t
Not

Not

Not
-

and a wireless terminal.


*3: As an exception to the general rule, the DFS function is not required for Taiwan W53.
wifi_018.cdr

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2 Safety Directions

IMPORTANT:
For each service intervention follow the instructions in the Generic Safety Directions.
Refer to Document ID 11849633.
The Generic Safety Directions document comprises the general safety-relevant
information including relevant environmental and occupational safety instructions for
the Service Engineer.

3 Pre-Installation

Pre-installation activities for the system component “Access Point” are described in the
corresponding DR system Service Manual.
Refer to the List of Service Documents of the DR system.

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4 Installation and configuration

This section describes configuration of the following wireless network devices:

Wireless network device Reference


Cisco access point 4.1
Edimax access point 4.2
Internal WiFi adapter with WiFi Toggler (Win 7 HP notebooks) 4.3
Netgear PR2000 access point 4.4
D-Link DWL-6600AP access point 4.5
Huawei AP5030DN access point 4.6
D-Link DWA-171 with WiFi Dongle Hotspot Tool 4.7
tp-link AC750 Wi-Fi travel router on a notebook or convertible 4.8
Internal WiFi adapter (Win 7 HP notebook) 4.9
DX-D 40 / 45 and XD Detectors in Access Point mode 4.10
Mobile Hotspot 2.0 (Win 10) 4.11
Aruba IAP-207 / AP-303 access point 4.12
Internal WiFi module for communication with RIS or Archive 4.13
Mobile Hotspot 1.0 (Win 10) 4.14
tp-link AC750 Wi-Fi travel router on a DR 100e 4.15
Aruba AP-503 access point 4.16

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REQUIRED TOOLS:

Tool Explanation
DHCP Server Tool Required for initial configuration of the Cisco and Aruba IAP-
207 Access Point. The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) tool is available from the Library with Document ID
41893610.
FileZilla FTP Required for firmware update of the Huawei AP5030DN /
server AP5130DN Access Point. By default installed on NX. For
firmware update via Service PC download FileZilla server from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/files/FileZilla%20Server/
putty.exe Telnet client putty.exe is required
• To limit 5 GHz channels on the Cisco Access Point
• To setup country code on D-Link Access Point
• To upgrade the firmware on Huawei AP5030DN /
AP5130DN Access Point
Can be used as alternative to Windows 7 telnet client, which
has first to be activated. To be downloaded from
www.putty.org. Can be executed from USB flash drive (does
not need installation).
WiFi scanner, for Refer to section 1.14.
example inSSIDer

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4.1 Configuring the Cisco Access Point

• These instructions are based on the latest firmware for the Cisco Access Point
1602. As the Cisco Access Points 1142, 1252 and 1262 are using elder firmware
versions, some menus are different.
• Skip sections 4.1.1 and 4.1.2 if the Access Point has already been used in another
setup with an Agfa DR detector.

REQUIRED TOOLS:
Refer to page 27.

Supported PCs and detectors:


Refer to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

4.1.1 Connecting the Access Point to the NX

(1) Connect the Access Point to NX. NX


To hospital network Onboard
Figure 12 is just an example. The network interface
wiring diagram is available in the
DR system Service Manual. Cisco
Access Point
Section 13 shows wiring for PoE
(Power over Ethernet).
Network Network interface
switch
wifi_006.cdr

Figure 12

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4.1.2 Assigning a static IP address to the Access Point

The Access Point is pre-configured by Cisco to obtain an IP address dynamically.


It has to be set to a fixed IP address however. This fixed IP address has to be part of
the private network for the DR Detector. For recommended IP addresses see table
below.
A DHCP Server Tool simulates a DHCP server. By limiting the address pool to one
single IP address, it is possible to assign the dedicated, fixed IP address to the
Access Point.

Recommended IP address
Network interface in NX Access Point
Detector IP address Related subnet mask
DX-D 30/35 192.168.100.20 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.200
DR 10s/14s** 192.168.100.20 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.200
DX-D 40/45 & XD*** 169.254.0.50 255.255.0.0 169.254.2.200
DR 10e/14e/17e** 192.168.0.10* 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.20
* IP address is mandatory for IRI ≤ 2.1. For IRI ≥ 3.0: 192.168.YYY.10 with YYY = 0 to 255.
** If DR 10s/14s is combined with DR 10e/14e/17e, use IP addresses for DR 10e/14e/17e
***XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

NOTE:
The recommended IP addresses are used throughout all DR component and DR
system Service Manuals. When using different IP addresses, refer to the detector
Service Manual for limitations.

(1) Extract the DHCP Server Tool* zip


file to the NX for example the D:\
drive.
(2) Run dhcpwiz.exe.
(3) Click Next in the welcome screen.
(4) Select the network interface which
interfaces to the Access Point and
click Next.

*DHCP Server Tool is available on the


Library for download.

Figure 13

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(5) In the Supported Protocols screen


select nothing and click on Next.

Figure 14

(6) Enter the IP address range for the


Cisco Access Point. Default
values:

- DR 10s/14s: 192.168.100.200 - 200.


- DR 10e/14e/17e: 192.168.0.20 – 20
- DX-D 30/35: 192.168.100.200 – 200
- DX-D 40/45: 169.254.2.200 – 200

For details see table previous


page.
(7) Click Next.

Figure 15

(8) Confirm that Overwrite existing


file is selected.
(9) Click Write INI file.
(10) Click Next.

Figure 16

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(11) Click Install.


(12) Click Start.
(13) Wait for approximately 2 minutes:
During this time frame the Cisco
Access Point accepts the adjusted
IP address.

Figure 17

(14) Open a web browser and enter the configured IP address, for example
192.168.100.200 in the address window.
(15) Enter the default username / password (Cisco / Cisco).
(16) If login is not possible, as a different static IP address was assigned during
earlier configuration activities, reset the Cisco Access Point to factory settings.
Refer to Troubleshooting, section 7.3.1.

(17) Go to NETWORK > IP Address.


(18) Click Static IP.
(19) Enter the values shown in table
below. Figure 18 shows an
example for DR 10s/14s and
DX-D 30/35.
(20) Click Apply.

Figure 18: Example IP address setup screen

Network Interfaces: IP address (default) values:


Detector IP address IP subnet mask Default Gateway IP address*
DX-D 30/35 192.168.100.200 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.20
DR 10s/14s*** 192.168.100.200 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.20
DX-D 40/45 & XD**** 169.254.2.200 255.255.0.0 169.254.0.50
DR 10e/14e/17e*** 192.168.0.20 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.10**
* Default Gateway IP address = IP address of the network interface for the detector
** IP address is mandatory for IRI ≤ 2.1. For IRI ≥ 3.0: 192.168.YYY.10 with YYY = 0 to 255.
*** If DR 10s/14s is combined with DR 10e/14e/17e, use IP addresses for DR 10e/14e/17e
****XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

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IMPORTANT:
When defining an IP address for a network interface in NX, it must belong to a different
subnet like the other network interfaces. For details refer to the
DR Detector - basic configuration guide, Document ID 68310512.

NOTE:
Username and password are adapted later to comply with information security and
privacy regulations.

(21) In the DHCP Server Tool click


Stop.
(22) Click Remove.
(23) Click Finish.

Figure 19

4.1.3 Checking Access Point firmware version

(1) Select the SOFTWARE menu.


(2) Check the displayed System
Software Version: It must show the
latest release firmware version.
Refer to table below.
If a different firmware version is
installed, an upgrade is strongly
recommended. For upgrade
instructions refer to section 11.1.

Figure 20

Access Point Latest released firmware version*


Cisco AP 1602 15.3(3)JA8
Cisco AP 1142, 1252, 1262 12.4(25d)JA1
*Firmware is available on the Library

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4.1.4 Setting the encryption mode 2.4 GHz

(1) Go to Security > Encryption


Manager.
Tab Radio0-802.11 2,4GHz is
displayed.
(2) Select the Cipher option with AES
CCMP.
(3) Click Apply-All.

Figure 21

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4.1.5 Setting the encryption mode 5 GHz

(1) Click tab Radio0-802.11 5GHz.


(2) Select the Cipher option with AES
CCMP.
(3) Click Apply-All.

Figure 22

4.1.6 Defining SSID and PSK

(1) Go to Security > SSID Manager.


(2) Enter the SSID. Refer to section
1.13 for basic rules.
(3) Select Interface option
Radio0-802.11 2,4GHz and / or
Radio0-802.11 5GHz.

Figure 23

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(4) Scroll down to Client


Authenticated Key Management.
(5) Set Key Management to
mandatory.
(6) Click the Enable WPA checkbox.
(7) Select the WPA V2 option.
(8) Enter the WPA Pre-shared Key.
Refer to section 1.13 for basic
rules.
(9) Scroll down and click Apply.

Figure 24

NOTE:
The “WPA Pre-shared Key” has to be entered later on in the configuration of the DR
Detector. There it is named PSK key (PSK = Pre-shared Key). This key is for
encryption and needs to be known by the DR Detector and the Access Point to enable
communication.

The following steps (10) to (14) to set “Beacon mode” is required for DR 10s / DR 14s
only.

(10) Select the configured SSID from


the SSID list (in the example of
Figure 25: TRIXELLEZ).
(11) Scroll down to Guest
Mode/Infrastructure SSID
Settings.
(12) Click checkboxes single BSSID.
(13) In the Set Single Guest Mode
SSID drop down box select the
configured SSID for both
frequencies.
(14) Click Apply.

Figure 25

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NOTE:
If a warning appears due to the same
SSID for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz this is for
information only and can be ignored.

Figure 26

4.1.7 Enabling 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz interfaces

IMPORTANT:
• Refer to section 1.9 concerning decision about 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz transmission
configuration.
• A DR 10s / DR 14s from factory only communicates on channels 1 to 11 in the 2.4
GHz band. During initial setup it is mandatory to have at least one of these
channels enabled. For details refer to section 1.12.

If case of transmission in the 2.4GHz


range:
(1) Go to NETWORK > NETWORK
INTERFACE > Radio0-802.11n
2.4G.Hz.
(2) Select the SETTINGS tab.
(3) Click Enable Radio button
Enable.
(4) Scroll down and click Apply.
(5) Select Close Window to go back.

Figure 27

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In case of transmission in the 5 GHz


range:
(6) Go to NETWORK > NETWORK
INTERFACE > Radio0-802.11n
5G.Hz.
(7) Select the SETTINGS tab.
(8) Click Enable Radio button
Enable.
(9) Scroll down and click Apply.
(10) Select Close Window to go back.

Figure 28

4.1.8 Setting Access Point password and saving the configuration

(1) Go to HOME > Easy Setup >


Network Configuration.
(2) Adapt Username and Password
for the Access Point. This changes
the default Cisco/Cisco login data
to site specific login data.
(3) Click Save Configuration.
(4) Click Reboot AP.

Figure 29

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4.1.9 Limiting channels in the Cisco Access Point

IMPORTANT:
For all detectors except DX-D 40 / DX-D 45 and XD* Detectors: Depending on the
detector type, limiting channels also requires a certain setup in the detector installation
tool. For details refer to section 1.12.
*XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

Disabling the complete 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency range


(1) To disable the complete 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency range set the
corresponding Enable radio parameter to disable. Refer to Figure 27 and
Figure 28.
(2) Click Apply.

Limiting the 2.4 GHz channels


(1) In menu NETWORK > NETWORK
INTERFACE > Radio0-802.11n
2.4G.Hz > Settings tab, set the
default radio channel and select
the allowed channels in the list of
Least Congested Channel Search.
(2) Select channel width 20 MHz.
For details refer to section 1.10.
(3) Scroll down and click Apply.
Figure 30

Limiting the 5 GHz channels


NOTE:
In menu NETWORK > NETWORK
INTERFACE > Radio1-802.11n 5.Hz >
Settings it is in general possible to adjust
the default 5 GHz radio channel.
Experience showed that this menu in some
cases does not work reliably.
It is therefore strongly recommended, to
setup the 5 GHz channel using the CLI Figure 31
(command line interface) only, as
described next pages.
For Channel Width select 40 MHz after
checking the used channels with a WiFi
scanner. For details refer to section 1.10

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Setting the bandwidth


(1) In menu NETWORK > NETWORK
INTERFACE > Radio0-802.11n
2.4G.Hz > Settings tab, set the
default radio channel and select
the allowed channels in the list of
Least Congested Channel Search.
(2) Select channel width according to
guidelines in section 1.10.
(3) Scroll down and click Apply. Figure 32

IMPORTANT:
In case of a 5 GHz radio channel setup, it is mandatory to limit to one single channel.
Dynamic frequency selection does not work with the DR Detectors.

Step 1: Provide a telnet connection to the Cisco AP


Possibility 1: Using Windows telnet
(1) Enable the telnet client on the NX
in menu Control Panel > Programs
and Features > Turn Windows
features on or off

Figure 33

(2) Open a command window


(cmd.exe) and enter telnet <IP
address>.

Figure 34

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Possibility 2: Using puTTY


(1) Doubleclick putty.exe. Refer to
section 4 for how to get puTTY.
(2) Enter the Cisco Access Point IP
address and select connection
type Telnet.
(3) Click Open.

Figure 35

Step 2: Limiting the 5 GHz channels

(1) Login with the default username /


password (Cisco / Cisco) or – if the
password has been changed (refer
to Figure 29) - use the new
username / password combination.

Figure 36

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(2) Type enable and press the Enter


key.
(3) Enter the password.
(4) Enter the commands shown in
Figure 37. Confirm each line by
pressing Enter.

The table below explains the


commands.

Figure 37

Commands to configure a single 5 GHz channel:


Command Meaning
enable Enable the required mode for programming.
config terminal Enter global configuration mode.
interface dot11radio1 Enter the configuration interface for the
802.11a radio (= 5GHz frequency band)
no shutdown Enable the (5 GHz) radio port.
dfs band 1 2 3 4 block Block groups of channels from DFS (Dynamic
Frequency Selection). In this case all bands
(W52, W53, W56, W58) are blocked.
For details refer to Figure 11.
channel xx Open a specific channel, for example
channel 40. For details refer to Figure 11.
exit Exit global configuration mode.
exit Exit programming mode.
copy running-config startup-config Save your entries in the configuration file.
reload Restart the Access Point

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4.1.10 Verifying the Cisco Access Point setup

(1) Go to Home > Summary.


(2) Confirm that the required
transmission range 2.4 or 5 GHz is
active. Note that it may take some
minutes after a reboot until
transmission is active.
(3) Click on the Radio0-802.11N 2.4
GHz or Radio1-802.11N 5 GHz
link.

Figure 38

NOTE:
For Cisco Access Points 1142, 1252 and 1262 the following step may result in a
channel error display for 5 GHz configuration. In this case check the global tab to
confirm proper setup.

(4) Go to the Settings tab and confirm 2.4 GHz configured channels
that the 2.4 GHz channels or 5
GHz channel setup is done as
requested.

The setup shown in Figure 39 is


just an example.

5 GHz configured channel

Dynamic frequency selection may not be active.


Active bands are marked blue. trixell_wireless_056.cdr

Figure 39

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4.2 Configuring the Edimax Access Point

NOTE:
The following instructions are based on the assumption that the Edimax Access Point
is still on the default IP address 192.168.2.1.
In case the Edimax Access Point was used already somewhere else and the IP
address is unknown, press and hold the WPS/Reset button for at least 10 seconds.

NOTE:
The Edimax Access Point is tested with all available firmware versions. It is not
required to perform a firmware update if a new firmware is available by Edimax.

REQUIRED TOOLS:
Refer to page 27.

Supported PCs and detectors:


Refer to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

4.2.1 Connecting the Access Point to the NX

(1) Perform wiring for the Edimax Access Point configuration as shown in Figure 40.

Access point RJ45 splitter


Wiring during configuration

Network cable
at RJ45 splitter
to NX

USB cable
to NX USB port (1 Amp. minimum) wifi_022A.cdr
trixell_wireless_009_5.cdr

Figure 40

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4.2.2 Defining a temporary second IP address

NOTE:
The following steps are made under the assumption that the network interface card
on NX is already setup with the recommended IP address.
The recommended IP addresses are used throughout all DR component and DR
system Service Manuals. When using different IP addresses, refer to the detector
Service Manual for limitations.

Detector IP address of network Related subnet mask


interface card in NX
DX-D 30/35 192.168.100.20 255.255.255.0
DR 10s/14s** 192.168.100.20 255.255.255.0
DX-D 40/45 & XD*** 169.254.0.50 255.255.0.0
DR 10e/14e/17e** 192.168.0.10* 255.255.255.0
* IP address is mandatory for IRI ≤ 2.1. For IRI ≥ 3.0: 192.168.YYY.10 with YYY = 0 to 255.
** If DR 10s/14s is combined with DR 10e/14e/17e, use IP addresses for DR 10e/14e/17e
***XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

IMPORTANT:
When defining an IP address for a network interface in NX, it must belong to a different
subnet like the other network interfaces. For details refer to the
DR Detector - basic configuration guide, Document ID 68310512.

With the following steps the network adapter gets a temporary second IP address.
This allows communication with the Edimax Access Point.
(1) Go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center.
(2) At the NX disconnect all network cables except the cable to the Access Point
or network switch.
(3) Click Local Area Connection (or Local Area Connection 1 or 2).
(4) Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
(5) Click Properties.
(6) Click Advanced.

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(7) Click Add.


(8) For communication with the
Edimax Access Point enter the
temporary IP address 192.168.2.2
with Subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
(9) Click Add.
(10) Click OK.

Figure 41

4.2.3 Performing the basic Edimax Access Point setup

(1) Open a web browser and enter


192.168.2.1/wiz_5in1.asp in the
address window.
(2) Enter username and password as
mentioned in the login pop-up
(admin / 1234).
Figure 42

NOTE:
Username and password are adapted later to comply with information security and
privacy regulations.

(3) If login fails, as the IP address is unknown due to previous configuration


activities, hold the WPS/Reset Key for 10 seconds to set the router back to
factory settings.

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(4) Select Access Point.

Figure 43

(5) Click Next.

Figure 44

(6) Click Next.

Figure 45

(7) Click Next.

Figure 46

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(8) In this screen do not change


anything. IP address setting comes
later.
Click Next.

Figure 47

(9) Fill in the WiFi network name


(= SSID) and WiFi password
(= PSK) for 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
Refer to section 1.13 for basic
rules.
(10) Click Next.

Figure 48

NOTE:
The SSID and PSK (Pre-shared Key) have to be entered later on in the configuration of
the DR Detector.

(11) Click Next.

Do not yet perform a backup.

Figure 49

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(12) Wait until the Congratulation


screen appears.

Figure 50

(13) Enter 192.168.2.1 in the browser


address window.
(14) Click the LAN menu.
(15) Enter IP Address and DNS
address according to table below.
(16) Click Save Settings.

Figure 51

LAN IP setting (default) values:


Detector IP address Subnet mask DNS address*
DX-D 30/35 192.168.100.200 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.200
DR 10s/14s 192.168.100.200 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.200
DX-D 40/45 & XD** 169.254.2.200 255.255.0.0 169.254.2.200
DR 10e/ 14e/17e 192.168.0.20 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.20
* DNS server address must be identical to Access Point IP address. Adapt DNS address if the Access
Point has a different IP address.
**XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

IMPORTANT:
When defining an IP address for a network interface in NX, it must belong to a different
subnet like the other network interfaces. For details refer to the
DR Detector - basic configuration guide, Document ID 68310512.

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(17) Go to the 2.4GHz Wireless >


Basic menu.
(18) Ensure that Broadcast SSID
enable is selected (= default).
(19) Click Save Settings.
(20) Repeat these steps for menu
5GHz Wireless > Basic.

Figure 52

(21) Go to the 2.4GHz Wireless > WPS


menu.
(22) Remove checkbox enable WPS.
(23) Click Save Settings.

Figure 53

(24) Go to the Advanced > 2.4 GHz


Wireless menu.
(25) Click Channel Width 20 MHz.
For details refer to section 1.10.
(26) Click Save Settings.

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(27) Go to the 5GHz Wireless > WPS


menu.
(28) Remove checkbox enable WPS.
(29) Click Save Settings.
(30) Click on Click here to restart.

Figure 55

NOTE:
The restart takes approximately one minute. If an IP address of the same subnet is
added to the NX network interface the login page is shown after clicking OK.
If message Unable to connect is shown, this is a sign that the network interface is not
properly configured. Refer to table with default IP addresses in section 4.1.2.

(31) Login again using the default


username and password.
(32) Go to menu Administration >
Password.
(33) Change the password. This
changes the default password for
the Access Point to a site specific
password.
(34) Click Apply.
(35) Login again with username
“admin” and the new password.

Figure 56

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4.2.4 Limiting channels in the Edimax Access Point

IMPORTANT:
• Refer to section 1.9 concerning decision about 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz transmission
configuration.
• A DR 10s / DR 14s from factory only communicates on channels 1 to 11 in the 2.4
GHz band. During initial setup it is mandatory to have at least one of these
channels enabled. For details refer to section 1.12.

In case of transmission in the 2.4GHz


range:
(1) In menu 2.4 GHz Wireless >
Basic > Channel number change
from Auto to the desired channel
number.
For details refer to section 1.9.
In case of transmission in the 5GHz
range:
(2) In menu 5 GHz Wireless > Basic
> Channel number change from
Auto to the desired channel
number.

Figure 57

In case of transmission in the 2.4GHz


range:
(3) Disable the complete 5 GHz
frequency range by checking the 5
GHz Wireless > Basic > Disable
Wireless checkbox.
In case of transmission in the 5GHz
Figure 58
range:
(4) Disable the complete 2.4 GHz
frequency range check the 2.4
GHz Wireless > Basic > Disable
Wireless checkbox.
(5) Click Save Settings.

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4.2.5 Verifying the Edimax Access Point setup

(1) Reboot the Access Point.


(2) Go to menu Status.
(3) Check the 2.4GHz and
5 GHz setup. Correct if required.

Note that Figure 59 is just an


example.

Figure 59

4.2.6 Finalizing Edimax Access Point setup

(1) Go to menu Administration >


Backup / Restore.
(2) Click Save followed by OK.
The backup file config.bin is saved
in the default download folder of
the browser.
(3) Restart the Access Point.
(4) Remove the network splitter and
connect the Access Point directly
to NX. For details see section 13.2.

Figure 60

(5) Remove the temporary second IP address 192.168.2.2 from the network
interface adapter. For details refer to section 4.2.2.

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4.3 Configuring the internal WiFi adapter with WiFi Toggler on Windows 7

RESTRICTION:
These instructions are valid for PC models HP612 G1 (tablet) and HP650 G1\G2
(notebook) only. This is an alternative setup for mobile applications if no external
Access Point can be used.
This setup (“virtual WiFi”) does not work with Windows 10 notebooks or convertibles.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
NX3.0.9000_Software_WiFiToggler.zip (approx. 0,5 MB), Document ID 60448368.

REQUIRED TOOLS:
Refer to page 27.

Supported PCs and detectors:


Refer to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

The internal WiFi adapter can be NX


used for two modes: Detector
Internal WiFi adapter
1. WiFi client mode Hotspot
DR 14s
2. WiFi hotspot mode SSID1
192.168.100.4 2.4 GHz 192.168.100.200
The WiFi client mode does not transmission
need special setup. only
Setting up a WiFi hotspot on NX Hospital
allows one or more DR Detectors Access point
to communicate with the NX over SSID2 WiFi client
WiFi. 2.4 & 5 GHz
transmission
Listed IP addresses are examples.
612_G1_1.cdr

Figure 61

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NOTE:
The WiFi Toggler replaces the previous hotspot.zip file, which was used for the internal
WiFi adapter until 07-2017.
The WiFi Toggler has the same functionality like the hotspot.zip, and includes a tool to
manually switch between WiFi connection to detector and WiFi connection to the
hospital. This prevents parallel WiFi connection to detector and hospital Access Point.
It is not possible to configure a transmission channel (identical to hotspot.zip).

The WiFi Toggler can also be used, if there is no connection between notebook and
hospital Access Point needed. In this case the functionality to switch between WiFi
connections of detector and hospital is not used.

IMPORTANT:
• The WiFi signal quality is typically lower compared to an external Access Point. It
is not advised to use it behind glass (window of X-ray room).
• The WiFi hotspot can only work in the 2.4 GHz band. 5GHz is not supported.
• The WiFi hotspot can operate independent of the WiFi client mode. This means,
the hospital connection can be running at 5 GHz while the hotspot runs at 2.4 GHz.

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

4.3.1 Checking the WiFi driver version

PURPOSE The WiFi driver for the HP ProBook 650 G1/G2 and convertible notebook
HP Pro x2 612 G1 needs to be on a certain minimum version to allow setup of the
internal WiFi as hotspot.

(1) Go to Control Panel > Device Manager > Network adapters.


(2) Double-click the WiFi adapter and go to the Driver tab.
(3) Check the Driver Version:
• For HP 612 Pro x2 G1 (antenna 7260) it must be version 18.33.x.x
• For HP 650 ProBook G1/G2 (antenna AC8260) it must be version 19.1.x.x
(4) If the minimum driver version is not met, download and install the Intel
Wireless LAN Drivers SP76890.exe, Document ID 57961986 from the Library.
Reboot after installation.

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4.3.2 Connecting the PC to the hospital network

Perform the steps in this section only, if a connection to the hospital network is
required.

(1) Click the wireless network icon.


(2) Click on the required connection.
(3) Enter the network security key
provided by the customer.

Figure 62

4.3.3 Activating option “Connect to a more preferred network if available”

If the notebook is used in different locations, and the hospital wireless network is setup
for roaming, it is advised to activate option “Connect to a more preferred network if
available”. Ask the hospital network administrator, whether the wireless hospital
network is setup for roaming.

(1) Click the WiFi icon.


(2) Right-click on the Hospital WiFi
connection.
(3) Click Properties.

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(4) In the Connection tab, activate


option Connect to a more
preferred network if available.
(5) Click OK.
(6) Close the Wireless Network
Properties window.

Figure 64

4.3.4 Deleting runHotspot.bat in startup menu if hotspot.zip was already installed

The steps in this section are required only, if the predecessor of the WiFi Toggler, the
hotspot.zip files were already installed on the notebook.

(1) Go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup.


(2) Delete file runHotspot.bat.

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4.3.5 Installing the WiFi Toggler and configuring the hotspot (Access Point)

(1) Go to Control Panel > Folder


Options > View Tab and select
Show hidden files, folders, and
drives.
(2) Click OK.

Figure 65

(3) Log in as user crservice.


(4) Run installer WifiToggler
1.0.0.0.exe.
(5) Go to folder
C:\Agfa\Healthcare\WifiToggler.
(6) Open file WifiUtilitySettings.xml
with notepad.
(7) For the hotspot edit the fields: Figure 66
SSIDForHotspot* and
WpaKeyForHotspot**
Refer to Figure 66.
Observe the syntax restrictions
listed in section 1.13
*SSID = Service Set Identifier (Access Point identifier for a wireless LAN)
**WPA key = WiFi Protected Access Key. This key is for encryption and needs to be known by the DR
Detector and the Access Point to enable communication.

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(8) Define up to three hospital SSIDs


for the hospital network, if
required. When the user clicks the
hospital button in the tool, then the
tool let Windows connect to these
networks.
If no hospital SSIDs are defined,
then the hospital button in the tool
will not become active.
Figure 67
(9) Save the XML file.

(10) Double-click file


C:\Agfa\Healthcare\WifiToggler
\WiFiToggler.exe.

The hotspot starts up. This can be


verified by the checkbox next to
the Hotspot button.
The WiFi Toggler icon is Figure 68
displayed in the task bar.

NOTE:
• The checkmark next to the Hotspot button only means that the hotspot is started. It
does not mean that a detector is connected.
• In case of an error, this is displayed in
a WiFi Toggler window. Figure 69
shows an example error message.

Figure 69

NOTE:
The WiFi Toggler also installs a new user account “WiFi Admin”. This is required for
proper operation of the WiFi Toggler.

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(11) Right-click file C:\Agfa\Healthcare\WifiToggler\WiFiToggler.exe.


(12) Select Create Shortcut.
(13) Copy the shortcut to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start
Menu\Programs\Startup.
This way the WiFi Toggler starts up at login for all Windows accounts.

NOTE:
To close the WiFi Toggler, run file
C:\Agfa\Healthcare\WifiToggler\StopWiFiToggler.bat. This closes the WiFi Toggler,
but does not stop the hotspot.
To stop the hotspot, for example for troubleshooting purposes, execute the following
command in a command line window:
netsh wlan stop hostednetwork

(14) Create a button in the NX Worklist Environment and Main Menu Environment
to bring the WiFi Toggler window in front. Refer to Figure 70. Note that the
NX_CONFIG_ACTION_BUTTON license is required to create buttons in the
NX GUI (Graphical User Interface).

Figure 70

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4.3.6 Setup of hotspot IP address

This step requires that the WiFi Toggler is started up. This can be recognized by the
WiFi Toggler icon in the task bar. In addition, the hotspot connection must be active.

(1) Go to Control Panel > Network


and Sharing Center and check
the current type of wireless
connection.
(2) Reboot the PC, if only the
connection to the hospital network
is displayed.
Figure 71

(3) Go to Control Panel > Network


and Sharing Center.
(4) Click the new wireless network
connection.
Figure 72 just shows an example.

Figure 72

(5) Go to Properties > Internet


Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and define
an IP address and subnet mask
for the hotspot.
Figure 73 shows just an example.
IP address of the WiFi hotspot
must be in the same subnet like
the detector.
This IP address needs to be filled
in the TRI panel installation tool as
“NX IP address”.
(6) Click OK two times followed by
close.

Figure 73

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4.3.7 In case of connection to DR 10s / DR 14s: Open channels 12 and 13

PURPOSE The DR 10s / DR 14s comes by default with channel 1 to 11 open only. It is
mandatory to open channels 12 and 13 in the TRI panel installation tool, as the
internal WiFi adapter automatically chooses a channel.

(1) For DR 10s / DR 14s, open channels 12 and 13.


Refer to DR 10s / DR 14s Service Manual, Document ID 53659727.

4.3.8 Verification

PURPOSE This verification step confirms the proper setup of the WiFi connections. Note that
after reboot it may take up to two minutes until the WiFi hotspot is started up.

(1) Switch off the detector.


(2) Open a command prompt and
type the command:
netsh wlan show hostednetwork
(3) Confirm that the result looks as
displayed in Figure 74.
The values are just examples.

Note that the displayed channel


number might be wrong (problem
of Windows operating system).

Figure 74

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(4) Power on the detector and put it


close to the notebook.
(5) Click the “arrow up” key to repeat
the command:
netsh wlan show hostednetwork
(6) Connect to the detector using the
WiFi Toggler (Hotspot Button).
(7) Confirm that the “number of
clients” changes to 1.

Figure 75

(8) Connect to the hospital using the


WiFi Toggler (Hospital button).
(9) Confirm the connection to the
hospital network by clicking on the
WiFi icon.
(10) Reboot the notebook to confirm
that after reboot both connections,
to hospital and detector can be
established again.

Refer to section 4.3.10.1 in case


error message “A device attached
to the system is not functioning”
appears.
Figure 76

(11) Click the WiFi icon.


(12) Right-click on the Hospital connection
and select Properties.

Figure 77

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(13) Go to the Connection Tab.


(14) Ensure checkbox “Connect
automatically ….” can be enabled
and disabled. If it cannot be
enabled, discuss this requirement
with the hospital system
administrator. The WiFi Toggler
relies on access to this setting.

Figure 78

4.3.9 Informing the user

Inform the user as follows about the WiFi Toggler:

(1) Do not use the Windows WiFi icon


to get access to WiFi connections,
and connect / disconnect the
connection to the hospital from
there. Instead, only use the WiFi
Toggler tool to switch between
detector and hospital.

Figure 79

(2) Inform the user that for each change between detector and hospital network,
up to three command windows very briefly pop-up. The number of pop-up
windows depends on the number of configured SSIDs in the
WifiUtilitySettings.xml for the hospital connection.

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4.3.10 Troubleshooting

4.3.10.1 Error message “A device attached to the system is not functioning”

Symptom Error message “A device attached to the system is not functioning” appears the first
time the hotspot starts.

Cause Software issue.

Solution Proceed as follows:


(1) In the Device Manager select the
wireless network adapter.

Figure 80

(2) Delete the wireless network


adapter. The screen “Confirm
device Uninstall” pops up.
(3) Uncheck the checkbox “Delete the
driver software for the device” and
click OK.
The wireless network adapter
disappears.
Figure 81

(4) Select Scan for hardware


changes.
Now the wireless network adapter
re-appears.

Figure 82

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4.4 Configuring the Netgear PR2000 Access Point

REQUIRED TOOLS:
Refer to page 27.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
The Netgear PR2000 does not need any additional software installation. It is not
required to install the software that is part of delivery.

Supported PCs and detectors:


Refer to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

(1) Connect the Netgear PR2000 to


the notebook. Refer to Figure 83.
The Ethernet cable from the LAN
port (yellow) is connected to the
LAN port of the notebook.
Connect the USB cable to the
charging port of the notebook.

The connectors for Internet/WLan


(blue) and USB (gray) are not Figure 83
used.

(2) Turn on the internal WiFi module.

Figure 84

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(3) Switch the button “Internet via” to


“Wired”.
(4) Open an internet browser.
(5) Navigate to address
http://routerlogin.net

Figure 85

NOTE:
If it is not possible to connect, make
sure that in ‘Network and Sharing
center’ the Local Area Connection is not
configured with a fixed IP address.

Figure 86

(6) Select No, I want to configure


the Internet connection myself.

Figure 87

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(7) Login with “admin” and


“password”.
Username and password need to
be adapted later to comply with
information security and privacy
regulations.
(8) Click on Basic > Wireless.
(9) Select your region.
(10) Set Channel to Auto.
(11) Select Enable SSID Broadcast.
(12) Fill in the desired SSID and
passphrase.
Refer to section 1.13 for basic
rules.
(13) Select Security Options WPA2-
PSK (AES).
(14) Click Apply.

Figure 88

(15) Click on Tab Advanced > Setup >


LAN setup.
(16) Set IP address (= Access Point IP
address) and Subnet mask to
values in table below.
(17) De-select ‘Use Router as DHCP
Server’.
(18) Click Apply.

Figure 89

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Recommended IP address
Network interface in NX Access Point
Detector IP address Related subnet mask
DX-D 30/35 192.168.100.20 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.200
DR 10s/14s** 192.168.100.20 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.200
DX-D 40/45 & XD*** 169.254.0.50 255.255.0.0 169.254.2.200
DR 10e / DR 14e / 192.168.0.10* 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.20
DR 17e**
* IP address is mandatory for IRI ≤ 2.1. For IRI ≥ 3.0: 192.168.YYY.10 with YYY = 0 to 255.
** If DR 10s/14s is combined with DR 10e/14e/17e, use IP addresses for DR 10e/14e/17e
****XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

IMPORTANT:
When defining an IP address for a network interface in NX, it must belong to a different
subnet like the other network interfaces. For details refer to the
DR Detector - basic configuration guide, Document ID 68310512.

(19) To verify the correct setup, go to


Network and Sharing Center.
(20) Check that a Local Area
Connection appears.

Figure 90

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4.5 Configuring the D-Link DWL-6600AP Access Point

REQUIRED TOOLS:
Refer to page 27.

NOTE:
• The D-Link DWL-6600AP Access Point is by default operated without external
antennas.
• The factory settings are:
o IP address: 10.90.90.91
o Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
o SSID: Dlink1
o Username: admin
o Password: admin

Supported PCs / systems and detectors:


Refer to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

Configuration steps depending on use case:


Use case Reference
• Installation of an Access Point from stock • Follow instructions as of
• Replacement of an access point section 4.5.1

• Wifi settings adaptation on a staged system • Check country code as


(for example DR 100e) described in section 4.5.5
• Configure wireless settings as
described in section 4.5.6
• If not yet done: Define new
password as described in
section 4.5.7

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4.5.1 Performing cabling

(1) Connect the network cable to the


LAN Port.
The Console Port is not used for
configuration at NX.
(2) In case power is not supplied via
Power over Ethernet (PoE):
Connect the power supply.

IMPORTANT: Connecting PoE to


the Console Port may destroy the
Power Supply Console Port
Access Point.
LAN Port (PoE) wi?_051.cdr

Figure 91

(3) Confirm that the PWR LED is on.

PWR z
GH
LAN 2.4GHz 5

wi?_050.cdr

Figure 92

4.5.2 Resetting the Access Point to factory settings

This step is optional. It might be required, if the configuration status is unknown.

(1) Push the reset button for example 2.4GHz Antenna Connector
using a pen and keep it pressed,
until the power LED turns red.
(2) Release the reset button.
5GHz Antenna
(3) Wait until the LAN, 2.4 GHz and Connector
5GHz LEDs are blinking.

Antenna Selector
Switch ("INT" or "EXT")
Reset Button wi?_052.cdr

Figure 93

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4.5.3 Defining a temporary second IP address

With the following steps the network adapter gets a temporary second IP address.
This allows communication with the D-Link Access Point.
(1) Go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center.
(2) If more than one network interface is mounted in NX: Disconnect all network
cables except the cable between NX and Access Point or network switch.
(3) Click Local Area Connection (or Local Area Connection 1 or 2).
(4) Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
(5) Click Properties.
(6) Click Advanced.

(7) Click Add.


(8) For communication with the D-Link
Access Point enter the temporary
IP address 10.90.90.90 with
Subnet mask 255.0.0.0.
(9) Click Add.
(10) Click OK.

Figure 94

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4.5.4 Performing network settings

(1) Open a web browser and enter


10.90.90.91.
(2) Login with Username admin and
password admin.
(3) In case login is not possible, reset
the browser history (In Internet
Explorer: Internet Options >
Browsing history > Delete >
History + Active x Filtering and
Tracking Protection Data).
Figure 95

(4) Go to Manage > Ethernet


Settings.
(5) Set connection type to Static IP.
(6) Set Static IP address, Subnet
mask and Default Gateway
depending on the connected
detector. Refer to table below.

IP addresses are based on the


assumption that network interface
in NX is already configured as
described in the related detector
Service Manual.
(7) Click Apply.
Figure 96

Detector Access point IP address Subnet mask Default gateway


DX-D 30/35 192.168.100.200 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.254
DR 10s/14s* 192.168.100.200 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.20
DX-D 40/45 & XD** 169.254.2.200 255.255.0.0 169.254.0.50
DR 10e/14e/17e* 192.168.0.20 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.10

* If DR 10s/14s is combined with DR 10e/14e/17e, use IP addresses for DR 10e/14e/17e


**XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

IMPORTANT:
When defining an IP address for a network interface in NX, it must belong to a different
subnet like the other network interfaces. For details refer to DR Detector - basic
configuration guide, Document ID 68310512.

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(8) Remove the second IP address of the network interface (Control Panel >
Network and Sharing Center > Local Area Connection > Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties > Advanced > Remove)
(9) Enter the new Access Point IP address in the browser address window.

4.5.5 Configuring the country code

By definition of the country code the wireless settings are adapted to the regulations in
the country (for example selection of 2.4 GHz channels 12 and 13 for the US is
disabled).
• For country code definition via telnet session refer to section 4.5.5.1.
• For country code definition via putty refer to section 4.5.5.2.

4.5.5.1 Using Windows telnet to establish a telnet session

(1) Enable the telnet client on the NX


in menu Control Panel >
Programs and Features > Turn
Windows features on or off

Figure 97

(2) Open a command window


(cmd.exe) and enter telnet <IP
address>.
(3) Continue with section 4.5.5.3.

Figure 98

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4.5.5.2 Using putty to establish a telnet session

(1) Double-click putty.exe. Refer to


section 4 for how to get puTTY.
(2) Enter the Access Point IP address
and select connection type Telnet.
(3) Click Open.
(4) Continue with section 4.5.5.3.

Figure 99

4.5.5.3 Setting the country code

(1) Enter user name and password.


(2) Enter: get system country. The
currently configured country code
is displayed.
(3) Enter: set system country
<country code>, for example “set
system country be” for Belgium.
See list of country codes next
page.
(4) Enter get system country to
verify the correct setting. Figure 100
(5) Quit the telnet session.

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Country Codes:
AL-ALBANIA, DZ-ALGERIA, AR-ARGENTINA, AM-ARMENIA, AU-AUSTRALIA,
AT-AUSTRIA, AZ-AZERBAIJAN, BH-BAHRAIN, BY-BELARUS, BE-BELGIUM,
BZ-BELIZE, BO-BOLVIA, BR-BRAZIL, BN-BRUNEI_DARUSSALAM,
BG-BULGARIA, CA-CANADA, CL-CHILE, CN-CHINA, CO-COLOMBIA,
CR-COSTA_RICA, HR-CROATIA, CY-CYPRUS, CZ-CZECH_REPUBLIC, DK-
DENMARK, DO-DOMINICAN_REPUBLIC, EC-ECUADOR, EG-EGYPT,
EE-ESTONIA, FI-FINLAND, FR-FRANCE, GE-GEORGIA, DE-GERMANY,
GR-GREECE, GT-GUATEMALA, HK-HONG_KONG, HU-HUNGARY, IS-ICELAND,
IN-INDIA, ID-INDONESIA, IR-IRAN, IE-IRELAND, IL-ISRAEL,
IT-ITALY, JP-JAPAN, JO-JORDAN, KZ-KAZAKHSTAN, KP-NORTH KOREA,
KR-KOREA_REPUBLIC, KW-KUWAIT, LV-LATVIA, LB-LEBANON,
LI-LIECHTENSTEIN, LT-LITHUANIA, LU-LUXEMBOURG, MO-MACAU,
MK-MACEDONIA, MY-MALAYSIA, MX-MEXICO, MC-MONACO, MA-MOROCCO,
NL-NETHERLANDS, NZ-NEW_ZEALAND, NO-NORWAY, OM-OMAN, PK-PAKISTAN,
PA-PANAMA, PE-PERU, PH-PHILIPPINES, PL-POLAND, PT-PORTUGAL,
PR-PUERTO_RICO, QA-QATAR, RO-ROMANIA, RU-RUSSIA, SA-
SAUDI_ARABIA, SG-SINGAPORE, SK-SLOVAK_REPUBLIC, SI-SLOVENIA,
ZA-SOUTH_AFRICA, ES-SPAIN, SE-SWEDEN, CH-SWITZERLAND, SY-SYRIA,
TW-TAIWAN, TH-THAILAND, TR-TURKEY, UA-UKRAINE,
AE-UNITED_ARAB_EMIRATES, GB-UNITED_KINGDOM, US-UNITED_STATES,
UY-URUGUAY, VE-VENEZUELA, VN-VIETNAM

4.5.6 Configuring wireless settings

(1) Go to Manage > VAP.


(2) Select Radio 1 for the 5 GHz band
or Radio 2 for the 2.4 GHz band.

For initial DR 10s / DR 14s setup it


is mandatory to use Radio 2 (2.4
GHz).

Figure 101

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(3) In line 0 select WPA Personal in


the security column.

Figure 102

(4) Enter the SSID, for example


DLINK.
Refer to section 1.13 for basic
rules.
(5) Select WPA Personal in the
security column.
(6) De-select TKIP.
(7) Enter the passkey for the WiFi
connection, for example
AgfaDLINK. Refer to section 1.13
for basic rules.
(8) Click Apply on the bottom of the
page.

Figure 103

IMPORTANT:
After first setup, it is not possible to open the settings of WPA Personal in the web
interface. Workaround: Select Security dropdown and change it shortly from WPA
Personal to none. Set it back it to WPA Personal again. Now WPA Personal settings
are editable again.

NOTE:
SSID and passkey have to be entered later on in the related detector installation tool.

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(9) Go to Manage > Wireless


Settings.
(10) Select the required channel. Refer
to section 1.7 concerning decision
about 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz
transmission configuration.
(11) Select OFF for the radio interface
which is not used.
(12) For the DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e
detector: Write down the MAC
address of the used radio
interface. This has to be entered
later on in the IRI panel installation
tool.
(13) Click Apply.
Figure 104

(14) Go to Manage > Radio.


(15) When using 5GHz (Radio 1), set
the WiFi channel width to
20/40MHz.
When using 2,4GHz (Radio 2), set
the WiFi channel width to 20 MHz.

In case of DR 10e / DR 14e / DR


17e: This setting has to be entered
later on in the IRI panel installation
tool.
For details refer to section 1.10.
(16) Click Apply.
Figure 105

4.5.7 Defining a new network password

(1) Select Basic Settings in the


Access Point user interface.
(2) Enter a new password.
(3) Click Apply.

Figure 106

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4.6 Configuring the Huawei AP5030DN / AP5130DN Access Point

REQUIRED TOOLS:
FileZilla FTP server (by default installed on NX), putty.exe and WiFi scanner, for
example insider.
For details to these tools refer to page 27.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
Huawei AP5030DN / AP5130 Access Point – configuration files, Document ID
59967489
Contents of the Huawei Access Point configuration files:
• Configuration file for all detectors except DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e
• Configuration file for DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e (also needs to be selected in case
of detector sharing or mixed use, for example DR 10s + DR 14e)
• Readme which describes the settings made with the configuration files

Supported PCs and detectors:


Refer to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

NOTE:
The factory settings are:
• IP address: 169.254.1.1
• Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
• Username: admin
• Password: [email protected]

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Configuration steps depending on use case:


Use case Reference
• Installation of an Access Point • Follow instructions as of section 4.6.1
from stock
• Replacement of an access
point
• Wifi settings adaptation on a • Check country code as described in section
staged system (for example 4.6.8.
DR 400) • Configure wireless settings as described in
section 4.6.9.
• If not yet done: Define new password as
described in section 4.6.10
• Save settings as described in section 4.6.11

4.6.1 Performing cabling

(1) Connect the network cable to the Reset button. Restores factory settings
Ethernet GE0 interface. if pressed > 3s.
DC 12 V DC power input

The Console Port and GE1*


interface is not used.
(2) In case power is not supplied via
power over Ethernet (PoE):
Connect the power supply.
(3) Wait until the Access Point is wi?_060.cdr

started (approx. 2 minutes). When


started up, the green led blinks
every 2 seconds. Console GE1 GE0 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
Not used. Not used. PoE Ethernet interface

*GE1 (Gigabit Ethernet Interface 1) is initially Figure 107


active with factory settings. Interface is removed
when an Agfa configuration file is loaded.

4.6.2 Optional step: Resetting the Access Point to factory settings

This step is optional. It might be required, if the configuration status is unknown.

(1) Push the reset button for more than 3 seconds, for example using a pen.
(2) Release the reset button.
(3) Wait until the Access Point is started (approx. 2 minutes). When started up,
the green led blinks every 2 seconds.

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NOTE:
After resetting the Access Point to factory settings, the date & time and time zone is
also reset (date: 2005; time zone: Beijing). When finished with Access Point setup, it is
strongly recommended to adapt date and time in menu Maintenance > System
Config, tab System Time.

4.6.3 Defining a temporary second IP address

With the following steps the network adapter gets a temporary second IP address.
This allows communication with the Huawei Access Point.
(1) Go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center.
(2) If more than one network interface is mounted in NX: Disconnect all network
cables except the cable between NX and Access Point or network switch.
(3) Click Local Area Connection (or Local Area Connection 1 or 2).
(4) Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
(5) Click Properties.
(6) Click Advanced.
(7) Click Add.
(8) For communication with the
Huawei Access Point enter the
temporary IP address
169.254.1.100 with Subnet mask
255.255.0.0.
(9) Click Add.
(10) Click OK.

Figure 108

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4.6.4 Defining new username and password

(1) Open a web browser and enter


169.254.1.1.
A security certificate problem
window may be shown:
Click Continue to this website
(not recommended).

Figure 109

(2) Initially the user interface may


show Chinese characters. Short
after this the user interface shows
English text.
Login with username admin and
password [email protected].

Figure 110

After the first login it is required to


change the password.
(3) Enter username admin and
password Huawei1234.
(4) Click OK.

Figure 111

NOTE:
Username admin and password Huawei1234 is the password which is loaded via
configuration file (Loading the configuration file is described in 4.6.6). When defining a
different password after first login it will be overwritten again by the configuration file.
At the end of the Huawei Access Point setup it is mandatory to define your own
password. This is described in section 4.6.10.

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(5) Login once more with username


admin and password
Huawei1234.

Figure 112

4.6.5 Checking firmware version

The detector from stock possibly does not have the latest released firmware installed.

(1) Select the Monitoring Page.


(2) Check the System Software
Version. It must show
V200R006C10SPCa00.

If it shows a different version, refer


to section 11.2, Upgrading the
Huawei AP5030DN / AP5130DN
Access Point firmware.

Figure 113

4.6.6 Loading the default configuration

(1) Select Maintenance > System


Config.
(2) Click Upload.

Refer to IMPORTANT note below,


if a config_ap5x30dn_xxx.cfg
configuration file already exists.

Figure 114

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IMPORTANT:
If a configuration file config_ap5x30dn_V1.cfg or config_ap5x30_DR14_DR17e_V1.cfg
exists already and it is required to go back to factory settings, proceed as follows:
• Reset the Access Point to factory settings. Refer to section 4.6.2.
• After entering new password, come back to this menu, select the file and click
Delete.
• Rename the configuration file (experience showed that this is required: Uploading
a configuration file with the same name twice may result in an un-changeable
configuration).
• Continue with configuration file upload as described in step (2) above.

(3) Browse for the proper


configuration file (downloaded and
unzipped from Document ID
59967489). Refer to the readme
which is part of the ZIP file.
(4) Click OK. Message Upload
succeeded appears. Figure 115

(5) Go to Maintenance > System


Maintenance > Restart Device.
(6) Select the Next Startup
Configuration File in the
dropdown (status 10-2017: Either
config_ap5x30dn_V1.cfg or
config_ap5x30_DR14_DR17e_V1. Figure 116
cfg)
(7) Click Restart Device.

(8) Click Reboot without saving.


The Access Point loads the
configuration file and starts
rebooting. This takes approx. 2
minutes.
(9) Wait until the Access Point is
started up (green led blinks every Figure 117
2 seconds)

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IMPORTANT:
• When loading config_ap5x30_DR14_DR17e_V1.cfg the Access Point IP address
is set to 192.168.0.25 after the reboot.
• When loading config_ap5x30dn_V1.cfg the IP address stays on default
169.254.1.1 after the reboot.
In both cases network interface GE1 is disabled.

(10) Login with username admin and


password Huawei1234 (new
password was loaded with
configuration file).

Figure 118

NOTE:
The Monitoring page is by default shown
after reboot. It shows amongst other
data:
• MAC address of the 2.4 GHz
interface.
For the 5 GHz interface add 10 to
the last two digits (A0 gets B0 and
so on*).
The MAC address optionally can be
entered in the IRI panel installation
tool for DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e.
• Firmware version (= System
software version)
• SSID
Figure 119
*in doubt, to confirm MAC address, use the netsh command (for details refer to section 7.1) or use a WiFi
scanner on a mobile device.

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4.6.7 Performing network settings

(1) Select Configuration > Interface


> VLAN.
(2) Select tab VLANIF.
(3) Click Vlanif1.

Figure 120

(4) Change IPv4 Address (Primary IP


address/mask) according to table
below.

IP addresses are based on the


assumption that network interface
in NX is already configured as
described in the related detector
Service Manual.
Figure 121
(5) Click OK.

Detector Access point IP address Subnet mask


DX-D 30/35 192.168.100.200 255.255.255.0
DR 10s/14s 192.168.100.200 255.255.255.0
DX-D 40/45 & XD* 169.254.2.200 255.255.0.0
DR 10e/14e/17e 192.168.0.20 255.255.255.0
*XD 10, XD 10, XD 14, XD 14; XD 17, XD 17
+ + +

IMPORTANT:
When defining an IP address for a network interface in NX, it must belong to a different
subnet like the other network interfaces. For details refer to the
DR Detector - basic configuration guide, Document ID 68310512.

(6) Remove the second IP address of the network interface that has been created
by instructions in section 4.6.3 (Control Panel > Network and Sharing
Center > Local Area Connection > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
> Properties > Advanced > Remove)
(7) Enter the new Access Point IP address in the browser address window.

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4.6.8 Configuring the country code

By definition of the country code the wireless settings are adapted to the regulations in
the country (for example selection of 2.4 GHz channels 12 and 13 for the US is
disabled).

(1) Select Configuration > WLAN


Service > Basic Config.
(2) Select the country.
(3) Click Apply.

Figure 122

(4) Click OK.


The Access Point returns
message Operation
succeeded.
(5) Click Save.

Figure 123

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4.6.9 Configuring wireless settings

For DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e the steps described in this section are required only, if
the default settings are not OK. The default settings are loaded with the
config_ap5x30_DR14_DR17e_V1.cfg file and can be looked up in the readme which is
part of the Huawei AP5030DN / AP5130 Access Point – configuration files, Document
ID 59967489.

(1) Select Configuration > WLAN


Service > Profile > Wireless
Service > SSID Profile.
(2) For a DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e
detector select menu Innolux.
For all detectors select menu
WirelessFPD.
(3) Change the SSID to the desired
entry. Refer to section 1.13 for
basic rules.
(4) Click Apply.
Figure 124

(5) At message This action may cause service interruption.


Continue? Click OK.
The Access Point returns message Operation succeeded.

(6) Select Configuration > WLAN


Service > Profile > Wireless
service > Security Profile
(7) For a DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e
detector select menu Innolux.
For all other detectors select menu
WirelessFPD.
(8) Perform the following setup:
• Security Policy: WPA2
• Authentication policy: PSK
• Encryption mode: AES Figure 125
• Password type: Pass-Phrase
(9) Enter a password (= PSK Key in detector specific installation tool). Refer to
section 1.13 for basic rules.
(10) Click Apply.
(11) The Access Point returns message Operation succeeded.

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(12) Go to Configuration > WLAN


Service > WLan Config.
(13) Select tab Radio 0 to activate the
2.4 GHz band.
Select tab Radio 1 to activate the
5 GHz band.
(14) Select Radio Management.
(15) Select Working Status ON. Note
that it is required to configure one
fixed channel for 5 GHz.
Figure 126

(16) Go to Radio Management >


Radio Profile > RRM Profile.
(17) Select tab Radio 0 and set
parameters Automatic channel
optimization and Automatic
power optimization to OFF.
(18) Click Apply.
(19) Repeat this setting for
tab Radio 1. Figure 127

The following two steps are applicable


for Innolux detectors DR 10e / DR 14e /
DR 17e only:
(20) Select channel bandwidth
20 MHz. No other value is
allowed. Refer to section 1.10.
(21) Select a fixed channel (for
example channel 10) Figure 128

(22) Click Apply.


The Access Point returns message Operation succeeded.

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(23) Go to Configuration > WLAN


Service > Basic Config > Radio
calibration.
(24) Adapt the channel settings and for
5 GHz also the Frequency
bandwidth. Refer to important note
below.
(25) Click Apply.
Figure 129
The Access Point returns
message Operation
succeeded.
(26) Click Save.
(27) Go to Maintenance > System Maintenance > Tab “Restart Device”.
(28) Click Restart Device.
(29) Click Save and Reboot.

IMPORTANT:
Observe the following rules for channel settings:
• For 2.4 GHz, only use more than one channel, if the detector supports several
open channels.
• For 5 GHz: Use one specific channel only. This also disables DFS (Dynamic
Frequency Selection).
• For 5 GHz adapt bandwidth to 40 MHz after checking the used channels with a
WiFi scanner. Refer to section 1.10.
• Only use channels that are allowed in the country or the region. Refer to section
1.15. The local system administrator may have defined additional restrictions.

4.6.10 Defining a new password for the user interface

(1) Go to Maintenance >


Administrator.
(2) Click on user name admin.

Figure 130

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(3) Enter the old password and define


a new password.
(4) Click OK.

Figure 131

4.6.11 Saving the settings

(1) Go to Maintenance > System


Maintenance
(2) Change the Device Name field to
the systems Serial number,
followed by _AP
(recommendation).
(3) Click Apply.
The Access Point returns
message Operation
succeeded.
(4) To keep the entire configuration,
press the Save button on the top
right. Figure 132
If the configuration is not saved,
some parts of it will be lost after a
reboot of the Access Point.
(5) The Access Point returns
message Operation
succeeded.

RESULT The Huawei Access Point is configured

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4.7 Configuring the D-Link DWA-171 USB Dongle with WiFi Dongle Hotspot

REQUIRED TOOLS:
WiFi scanner, for example insider. Refer to section 1.14.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
• WifiDongleHotspot Tool, Document ID 61091640 (approx. 0,5 MB)
• WiFi Dongle DWA-171 driver 1030.8.203.2016*, Document ID 61397411
(approx. 50 MB)

*NOTE:
The CD which is part of USB WiFi Dongle delivery should not be used as it may
contain a different driver version than the version that was used for testing. Use WiFi
Dongle DWA-171 driver 1030.8.203.2016 from the Library instead.

Supported PCs and detectors:


Refer to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

The D-Link DWA-171 USB WiFi


NX (Notebook)
Dongle is used on convertibles for
communication with one or more Detector
USB WiFi Dongle
detectors. SSID1
DR 14s
For communication with the hospital 192.168.100.200
192.168.100.4
network the internal WiFi client is 2.4 / 5 GHZ
used. Internal
Hospital WiFi adapter
This is an alternative for the Access point
WifiToggler*, which uses the internal 2.4 / 5 GHZ WiFi client
WiFi adapter for communication with SSID2
10.233.0.11
hospital and detector. 10.233.0.25
*The WiFiToggler is explained in section 4.3. Listed IP addresses are examples. WiFi_081.cdr

Figure 133

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Advantage compared to the WiFi Toggler with internal WiFi adapter:


• Detector and hospital WiFi can run in parallel.
• Detector network can run on 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
• Better signal quality for connection to the detector.
Both, the WiFiToggler as well as the WiFi Dongle Hotspot, do not allow to define a
fixed channel for their hotspot (= Access Point) functionality. After a reboot a
different channel might be used.

4.7.1 Connecting the notebook to the hospital network

Perform the steps in this section only, if a connection to the hospital network is
required.
(1) Click the wireless network icon.
(2) Click on the required connection.
(3) Enter the network security key
provided by the customer.

Figure 134

4.7.2 Checking the WiFi driver version

PURPOSE The WiFi driver for the HP ProBook 650 G1/G2 and convertible notebook
HP Pro x2 612 G1 needs to be on a certain minimum version to allow setup of the
USB WiFi Dongle as hotspot.

(1) Go to Control Panel > Device Manager > Network adapters.


(2) Double-click the WiFi adapter and go to the Driver tab.
(3) Check the Driver Version:
• For HP 612 G1 (antenna 7260) it must be version 18.33.x.x
• For HP 650 G1/G2 (antenna AC8260) it must be version 19.1.x.x
(4) If the minimum driver version is not met, download and install the Intel
Wireless LAN Drivers SP76890.exe, Document ID 57961986 from the Library.
Reboot after installation.

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4.7.3 Installing the D-Link DWA-171 driver

NOTE:
For the convertible notebook HP 612 G1 either use an external DVD drive or copy the
contents of the CD to a USB flash drive.

(1) Unzip WiFi Dongle DWA-171


driver 1030.8.203.2016*,
Document ID 61397411,
downloaded from the Library.

Do not yet connect the D-Link


DWA-171 USB dongle

(2) Double-click the setup.exe file in


directory Utility.
(3) Click Install Driver.
(4) Click Next.

Figure 135

(5) Select option No, just install the


drivers; I will use Windows’
built-in connection manager.
(6) Click Next.

Figure 136

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(7) Insert the D-Link DWA-171 USB


WiFi Dongle.
(8) Click Next.

Figure 137

(9) Click Finish.

Figure 138

(10) Click Finish.

Figure 139

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4.7.4 Verifying the D-Link DWA-171 driver installation

NOTE:
The following two steps are optional to verify the proper installation of the
D-Link DWA-171 driver.

(1) Open the device manager:

The USB WiFi Dongle and the


internal WiFi adapter should be
present.

Figure 140

(2) Click the Windows WiFi con in the


taskbar:

Two wireless networks should be


present:
• One for the internal network
adapter
• One for the D-Link DWA-171

Figure 141

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4.7.5 Renaming the internal WiFi adapter network name

NOTE:
The following step is optional. Renaming the internal WiFi adapter network name will
help the user not to mix up the internal WiFi and USB WiFi Dongle adapter.

(1) Open the Network and Sharing


center
(2) Rename the internal adapter
(Device name ends with N7260 or
AC8260) to a name which is easy
understandable by the user, for
example “Hospital WiFi”.
Figure 142

4.7.6 Configuring the WiFi Dongle Hotspot

(1) Run the installer


WifiDongleHotspot 1.0.1.0.exe.
(2) Go to folder
C:\Agfa\Healthcare\WifiDongle
Hotspot.
(3) Run
WifiDongleHotspotSetup.exe.
(4) Ensure the USB WiFi Dongle is
inserted.
(5) Click the refresh button.
(6) Enter parameters as shown in Figure 143
table below.

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Parameter Value
External WiFi dongle Automatically filled in after clicking the refresh button.
SSID SSID of the local hotspot (connection to detector), for
example “DR14s”.
Refer to rules for defining SSID in section 1.13.
Key Password (passphrase) of the local hotspot (connection to
detector), for example “AgfaDR14s”.
Refer to rules for defining PSK in section 1.13.
Hotspot IP address IP address of the local hotspot. Recommended IP
addresses for connection to DR 10s / DR 14s:
192.168.100.200. This is equal to the NX IP address in the
panel installation tool. See also IMPORTANT note blow.
Internal WiFi adapter Do not change. This is filled in automatically. Ends with
N7260 or AC8260. In case this field is empty, make sure
that the internal adapter is not disabled in Network and
Sharing Center.

IMPORTANT:
• Do not change the D-Link USB WiFi Dongle hotspot IP address in the Network
and Sharing center. Only change it in the Hotspot IP address window of the WiFi
Dongle Hotspot window. Otherwise connection to the detector might not work.
• The subnetmask for the WiFi Dongle Hotspot connection is automatically set to
255.255.255.0. This means that the IP address for hotspot and detector may only
differ in the last digit set (for example, detector IP address 169.254.1.10 and
Hotspot IP address 169.254.0.200 will not work).

(7) Click the Device Manager button.

Figure 144

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(8) Go to the Advanced tab.


(9) Click Wireless Mode.
• For 2.4 GHz select Auto.
• For 5 GHz select
IEEE 802.11a.

See also NOTE below in case


of DR 10s / DR 14s detector.

(10) Click OK and close the Device


Manager window.

Figure 145

(11) Click Save and start hotspot.

A command line window opens


minimized.

(12) In the task bar click on the


WifiDongleHotspot.exe window to
confirm that the hotspot is running.

Figure 146

NOTE:
DR 10s / DR 14s comes out of factory with 2.4 GHz channels 1 to 11 enabled. It is
mandatory to setup a 2.4 GHz connection first, and to change to 5 GHz later.
Use a WiFi scanner to see, which channel is used. Restart the hotspot by save removal
of the USB WiFi Dongle and re-inserting it, if it uses the not yet open channels 12 and
13. After restart another channel should be used.

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NOTE:
The WifiDongleHotspot.exe window
shows the following parameters:
• Number of connected detectors
(= clients)
• Hotspot running or not running
• If USB WiFi Dongle is removed
(message “please insert WiFi
dongle)
• If USB WiFi Dongle is erroneously
connected to an Access Point Figure 147
(message "Error: the dongle is
connected to an external Access
Point, please disconnect and use
internal antenna instead”)

(13) Make a shortcut of file WifiDongleHotspot.exe and copy it to folder


C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup. This will
let the program startup at login for all Windows accounts.

Note that the other exe file, the WifiDongleHotspotSetup exe, is only needed for
setup and should not be used by the user.

(14) When the WifiToggler or other hotspot related program was used before, remove
its shortcut from the startup folder.
(15) Observe the following IMPORTANT information when working with the WiFi
Dongle Hotspot tool:

IMPORTANT:
• It is not needed to use the crservice account to run this tool. It can run under any
account configured on the NX.
• Removing the dongle (via safe removal only. Refer to section 4.7.10) stops the
hotspot.
• Do not close the WifiDongleHotspot window. Otherwise the hotspot will not start
when re-inserting the dongle.
• Removing the dongle has no influence on the hospital network connection.

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• The WiFi Dongle Hotspot Setup


window shows the MAC address of
the hotspot.
This is required for example for
setup of DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e.

Figure 148
• The configured hotspot data need to
be entered in the panel installation
tool and written to the detector via
the IR data communication unit.

Figure 149

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4.7.7 In case of connection to DR 10s / DR 14s: Open channels 12 and 13

PURPOSE The DR 10s / DR 14s comes by default with channel 1 to 11 open only. It is
mandatory to open channels 12 and 13 in the TRI panel installation tool, as the WiFi
Dongle Hotspot automatically chooses a channel.

(1) For DR 10s / DR 14s, open channels 12 and 13.


Refer to DR 10s / DR 14s Service Manual, Document ID 53659727.

4.7.8 Activating option “Connect to a more preferred network if available”

If the notebook is used in different locations, and the hospital wireless network is setup
for roaming, it is advised to activate option “Connect to a more preferred network if
available”. Ask the hospital network administrator, whether the wireless hospital
network is setup for roaming.

(1) Click the WiFi icon.


(2) Right-click on the Hospital WiFi
connection.
(3) Click Properties.

Figure 150

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(4) In the Connection tab, activate


option Connect to a more
preferred network if available.
(5) Click OK.
(6) Close the Wireless Network
Properties window.

Figure 151

4.7.9 Verifying proper setup of the WiFi Dongle Hotspot

(1) Click the Wireless Network icon in the task bar. Confirm connection to the
detector and to the hospital network.
(2) Remove the USB WiFi Dongle via
safe removal (Right-click USB icon
in task bar and click Eject D-Link)
and insert it in the tablet part of the
convertible notebook HP Pro x2
612 G1.
This stops the hotspot when
removing the USB WiFi Dongle
and restarts it when re-inserting the
USB WiFi Dongle. Figure 152
Confirm connection to the detector.
Refer to troubleshooting section
7.4.3 if this automatic reconnect
does not work.
(3) Perform a DR workflow using a test object. Confirm that the image arrives on NX.

NOTE:
If verification fails, refer to section 7.4.4. This shows all relevant screens for a working
setup.

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4.7.10 Informing the user

(1) Inform the user about the following characteristics of the setup.

• The user (and FSE*) must not


connect via USB WiFi Dongle to the
hospital network manually.
Otherwise connection to the
detector can get lost. Refer to
section 7.4.2 for an instruction how
to solve this issue.
Note that the user normally does
not need to go in wireless network
settings.
• The D-Link DWA-171 USB WiFi
Dongle is used for the
connection to the detector only. Figure 153
• The hospital WiFi connection
switches automatically, when
going from one location to
another.
• The D-Link DWA-171 USB WiFi Dongle requires safe removal (Right-click
USB icon in task and click Eject D-Link ….). Consequences when not doing a
safe removal:
o USB hang ups (mouse no longer working, …)
o Freezing Windows
o Blue screen (severe PC crash)
* FSE = Field Service Engineer

NOTE:
To facilitate safe removal of the USB WiFi Dongle on the convertible notebook with
touch screen, it is possible to create a shortcut on the desktop or define a shortcut key
(for example CTRL + F12) for safe removal. For instructions refer to
https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/create-a-shortcut-or-hotkey-for-the-
safely-remove-hardware-dialog/

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• If the detector does not connect to


NX after startup of the PC, the
user can check whether the
hotspot is running or not:
o Ensure the USB WiFi Dongle
is inserted.
o Click on the icon in the
taskbar to maximize the
WifiDongleHotspot.exe
window.
o In case of ‘Hotspot not
running' messages, remove
and re-insert the dongle. Figure 154

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4.8 Configuring the tp-link AC750 Access Point on a notebook or convertible

These instructions are applicable for tp-link AC750 Access Point on a notebook or
convertible only. For setup instructions on DR 100e refer to section 4.15.

REQUIRED TOOLS:
• WiFi scanner
For details to the tools refer to page 27.

RESTRICTIONS:
The tp-link AC750 does not support WPA2-Enterprise for the hospital WiFi.

Supported PCs and detectors:


Refer to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

NOTE:
The factory settings are:
• IP address: 192.168.0.1
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• Username: admin
• Password: admin

The following instructions are based on


hardware version 4.0 of the tp-link
AC750 Wi-Fi travel router.

Only hardware version 3.0 or 4.0 may


be used in combination with NX and
Agfa DR Detectors. The hardware
version is also displayed in the status
page. Refer to NOTE on page 122.

Figure 155

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
WiFi configuration rules described in section 1.

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4.8.1 Introduction

The tp-link AC750 is used for ultra


mobile application.
Due to its small weight (80 g, incl. cable)
it can be attached for example to the
rear side of a tablet using a Velcro.
The USB cable connection is only used
as a power supply.

Figure 156

The power supply which is part of


delivery can only be used during
configuration. It cannot be used during
normal use, but the router must be
connected to the tablet.
This means: It is not possible to operate
the tp-link AC750 independent of the
tablet.

Figure 157

During setup a network connection to


the PC is required.
• Tablet Dell 7285/7400 2-in-1 has
Ethernet network connection in
combination with the optional dock
Dell D6000 only.
• HP Elite x360 1040 G9 has Ethernet
network connection in combination
with the optional HP USB-C Dock
G5 only.
If the optional dock is not available, use
the Service PC to setup the Access
Point.

Figure 158

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In general two different setups can be distinguished:


• Without (configured) connection to the hospital network. Refer to section 4.8.1.1.
• With configured connection to the hospital network. Refer to section 4.8.1.2.

4.8.1.1 Setup without (configured) connection to the hospital network

In this mode the main function of the tp-link AC750 is to connect PC and detector with
each other (Client mode).
If required, the user can manually switch between hospital network and connection to
the tp-link AC750 via WiFi icon in the Windows task bar.
The Mode Switch is set to “AP/Rng Ext/Client”. Refer to Figure 159.

Use cases:
• No connection to hospital network required, for example vet workflow.
• Tablet is used in many different rooms with different hospital Access Point setups
(different SSID and / or frequency bands). This would require manual switching
between hospital Access Point and tp-link AC750. The user would need to
understand the wireless infrastructure for trouble-free operation.

Figure 159

This setup is described in section 4.8.4.

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4.8.1.2 Setup with configured connection to the hospital network

In this mode the tp-link AC750 establishes two simultaneous connections:


• Connection with one hospital Access Point
• Connection between PC and detector.
In this mode it is important to configure different frequency bands (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) for
connection to the hospital Access Point and PC to detector.
Reason: If the same band would be used, and the hospital Access Point changes the
transmission channel, the tp-link AC750 also would change channels for all connected
devices. This could lead to image loss if the channel switching happens during image
transmission (Detector  NX).
The Mode Switch is set to “Share Hotspot”. Refer to Figure 160.

Only one hospital Access Point can be configured. If the tablet is used in different
rooms, all Access Points need to have the same SSID and password (also named
passphrase), need to operate in the same frequency band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) and
need to broadcast their SSID.

Use cases:
• Tablet is used in an environment where access to one dedicated hospital Access
Point is required only.
• Tablet is used in many different rooms with identical Access Point setups. In this
case no user intervention would be required to switch between hospital Access
Points.

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Figure 160

This setup is described in section 4.8.5.

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4.8.1.3 Restrictions

Restrictions in configuration
• When changing network related settings, for example configuration mode (different
Mode Switch setting), IP address or subnet mask, it is required to factory reset the
tp-link AC750. During internal tests it happened sporadically that network related
settings were not overwritten properly.
• Regional setup, which restricts usage of certain frequencies is not available.
Follow local regulations to select allowed frequencies. For details see also section
1.15, Channels in the 2.4 and 5 GHz band.

Restrictions in operation
When using the Access Point in “Share Hotspot” mode (=Setup with configured
connection to the hospital network):

Only one hospital SSID (incl. password / Room1


passphrase) can be configured. As a
consequence, all hospital Access Points NX tp-link detector
need to have the same setup:
• Same SSID Hospital
• Same password access point
• Same frequency band
Room2 Room3
(2.4 or 5 GHz)
• SSID broadcast activated
Hospital Hospital
access point access point
Only this way the tp-link is able to switch AC750_11.cdr

between hospital Access Points. All Hospital access points with same
- SSID
- Password
If this prerequisite is not fulfilled, use the
- Frequency band
setup without (configured) connection to - SSID broadcast activated
the hospital network.
For details see 4.8.1.1.
Figure 161

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4.8.2 Cabling

(1) Connect network and power to the tp-link AC750. For details see Figure 158.

NOTE:
The network cable between PC and tp-link AC750 is required only during initial setup.
When the setup is completed, configuration can also be done wireless.

4.8.3 Factory reset

To prevent that a previous setup interferes with the new setup, it is recommended to
perform a factory reset. This step takes a minute only.

(1) Set the Mode Switch to the right


position. After Mode Switch
change it takes about one minute
until it is booted up.
(2) Ensure the tp-link AC750 is
booted up:
• The power and Wireless
LED are green.

Figure 162

(3) Use a paper clip or small


screwdriver to press the reset
button:
• After about 3 seconds all
LEDs light up briefly.
(4) Release the reset button when all
LEDs are off.
(5) Wait until the tp-link AC750 is
booted up (power and Wireless
LED are green). This takes about
one minute.
Figure 163

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NOTE:
Figure 164 shows the LEDs at the
tp-link AC750.
The table below shows their meaning.

Figure 164

LED Status Meaning

(Power) ON The router is on.


Blinking The router is initializing or being upgraded.
(Internet) ON The internet is available.
OFF The internet is unavailable.
(Wireless) ON The wireless network is enabled.
Blinking The router is connecting to the host network when in
Range Extender or Client Mode.
OFF The wireless network is disabled.
(USB) ON A USB device is connected.
OFF No USB device is connected.

(WPS) ON The light stays on for 5 minutes when a WPS


connection is established, then goes off
Blinking WPS connection is in progress.
OFF No WPS connection is established.

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4.8.4 Configuring the tp-link AC750 without connection to the hospital Access Point

Skip this step and continue with 4.8.5, if the prerequisites are fulfilled to configure a
connection to the hospital Access Point. The prerequisites are listed in section 4.8.1.2.

NOTE:
A graphical overview of the setup described in this section is available in Figure 159.

Prerequisite Cabling done as described in section 4.8.2 and Factory Reset done as described in
section 4.8.3.

(1) Set the Mode Switch at the tp-link AC750 to “AP/Rng Ext/Client”.

(2) Go to Settings > Network &


Internet > Network & Sharing
Center > Ethernet > Internet
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
(3) Adapt the local, wired network
interface to
• IP address 192.168.0.5
• Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
(4) Click OK.

Figure 165

(5) Open a browser.


(6) Enter IP address 192.168.0.1.
After a few seconds the login page
appears.
(7) Enter a new password.
(8) Click Start.

Figure 166

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(9) Enter username admin and the


new password.
(10) Click Log in.

Figure 167

(11) Click Next.

Figure 168

(12) Choose operation mode Access


Point.

If this screen looks different, the


Mode Switch is not in the correct
position. Refer to Figure 162.

(13) Click Next.

Figure 169

NOTE:
In the Quick Setup the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band are configured. Later on the unused
band is disabled.

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(14) Enter the SSID and password for


the 2.4 GHz wireless network.
Refer to rules in section 1.13.
(15) Click checkbox More Advanced
Wireless Settings.
(16) Select channel width 20MHZ. For
details refer to section 1.10.
(17) Select a channel for the 2.4 GHz
communication. For channel setup
rules refer to section 1.12.
Only use one of the channels
1 to 11. See IMPORTANT note
below.
(18) Click Next.
Figure 170

IMPORTANT:
Agfa has released the tp-link AC750 only for channels 1 to 11, if it is used in the
2.4 GHz band.

(19) Enter the SSID and password for


the 5 GHz wireless network. Refer
to rules in section 1.13.
(20) Click checkbox More Advanced
Wireless Settings.
(21) Select channel width 20MHZ after
checking the used channels with a
WiFi scanner.
For details refer to section 1.10.
(22) Select a channel for the 5 GHz
communication. For channel setup
rules refer to section 1.12.
(23) Click Next.
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(24) Select LAN Type Static IP.


(25) Click Next.

Figure 172

(26) Review the settings.


(27) Click Finish.
(28) Wait until the rotating icon is gone.

Figure 173

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(29) Select the DHCP menu.


(30) Enable the DHCP server.
(31) For all Detectors except XD
Detectors, enter 192.168.0.10 as
Start IP address and End IP
Address.
For XD Detectors enter
169.254.0.50 instead.
See also NOTE below.

This defines the IP address range


for the tp-link AC750 DHCP
server.
This IP address is assigned to the
wireless network interface on NX.
This means: Do not define a fixed
IP address for the wireless
network interface but keep it on Figure 174
default setting “obtain an IP
address automatically”.

(32) Click Save.

NOTE:
• 192.168.0.10* is mandatory for a DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e detector. For another
detector, for example DR 10s / DR 14s, this IP address can be used, too. It is not
mandatory however.
• 169.254.0.50 shall be used for XD Detectors**, as they have the default IP address
169.254.1.10.
*192.168.0.10* is mandatory for IRI ≤ 2.1. For IRI ≥ 3.0: 192.168.YYY.10 with YYY = 0 to 255.
** XD Detectors = XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

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(33) Go to Wireless 2.4GHz or


Wireless 5GHz to disable the
unused interface.
(34) Click Save.

Figure 175

(35) Go to Network > LAN.


(36) Change IP address for all
Detectors except XD Detectors to
192.168.0.20.
For XD Detectors use
169.254.2.200.

This IP address is not mandatory.

(37) Click Save.


(38) Click OK to reboot.
(39) Reboot the PC.

Figure 176

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The following five steps are used to


verify the proper setup:

(40) Disconnect the network cable


between PC* and tp-link AC750.
(41) Click the wireless network icon in
the task bar and connect to the tp-
link AC750.
(42) Enter the password defined in step
(14) when prompted.

Figure 177

*if required, first set back IP address of local, cabled network interface to “obtain IP address automatically”

(43) Enter 192.168.0.20 (for all except


XD Detectors) or 169.254.2.200
(for XD Detectors) in the browser.
(44) Login with default user name and
password (admin / admin).

If error “The device allows only


one administrator to log in….”
appears, reboot the tp-link AC750
and login again.

(45) Select System Tools >


Password.
(46) If not yet done: Define a new
username and password.
(47) Click Save.

Figure 178

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(48) Select System Tools > Backup &


Restore.
(49) Take a backup.

Figure 179

(50) In case of a DR 10e / DR 14e / DR


17e detector: Look up the wireless
interface MAC address* in the
Status page. This is needed
during detector setup with the IRI
panel installation tool.

*mandatory for IRI ≤ 2.1


optional for IRI ≥ 3.0

Figure 180

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NOTE:
The status page must show the following firmware and hardware version:
• Firmware Version: 0.9.1 0.1 v0089.0 Build 170828 Rel.57433n(4555) or
• Firmware Version:0.9.1 0.3 v0089.0 Build 230506 Rel.55329n(4555)
• Hardware Version: TL-WR902AC v3 00000001 or
• Hardware Version:TL-WR902AC v4 00000001

NOTE:
The DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e
registration cable can be connected to
the Ethernet port of the tp-link AC750.
This can be used for both use cases:
• Writing system data during setup.
• Writing network data for detector
sharing.
Do not use the Ethernet port of the
tp-link AC750 for firmware update of a
DR 10s / DR 14s. Figure 181

The following steps are required only, if the user switches manually between
connection to the detector and connection to the hospital Access Point.
This registry setting ensures that the PC always gets an IP address assigned by the
DHCP server of the tp-link AC 750 after switching connection.

(51) Enter regedit in the search


window of the PC.
(52) Hit Enter.

Figure 182

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(53) Go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYST
EM\CurrentControlSet\services\
Tcpip\Parameters.
(54) If parameter
DisableDHCPMediaSense does
not exist, right-click and select
New > DWORD (32 bit value)

Figure 183

(55) Set DisableDHCPMediaSense


value 0.
(56) Click OK.

Figure 184

(57) Close the registry editor


(58) Reboot the PC.

Figure 185

Result Configuring the tp-link AC750 without connection to the hospital Access Point is
finished. Continue with user training. Refer to section 4.8.6.

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4.8.5 Configuring the tp-link AC750 with connection to the hospital Access Point

NOTE:
A graphical overview of the setup described in this section is available in Figure 160.

Prerequisite Cabling done as described in section 4.8.2 and Factory Reset done as described in
section 4.8.3.

(1) Set the Mode Switch at the tp-link AC750 to “Share Hotspot”.

(2) Go to Settings > Network &


Internet > Network & Sharing
Center > Ethernet > Internet
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
(3) Adapt the local, wired network
interface to
• IP address 192.168.0.5
• Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
(4) Click OK.

Figure 186

(5) Open a browser.


(6) Enter IP address 192.168.0.1.
After a few seconds the login page
appears.
(7) Enter a new password.
(8) Click Start.

Figure 187

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(9) Enter username admin and the


new password.
(10) Click Log in.

Figure 188

(11) Click Next.

Figure 189

(12) Choose Dynamic IP.

If this screen looks different, the


Mode Switch is not in the correct
position. Refer to Figure 162.

(13) Click Next.


(14) The tp-link AC750 scans available
WiFi networks: Wait until all SSIDs
are scanned.

Figure 190

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(15) Click Connect to connect to the


desired hospital Access Point.

When connection between NX and


detector shall be in the 5 GHz
band, select a 2.4 GHz Access
Point and the other way round.
Figure 191

(16) Fill in:


• Password for the hospital
Access Point.
• SSID and password for the 2.4
GHz “NX – detector” network.
• SSID and password for the 5
GHz “NX – detector” network.
(17) Click Next.

Figure 192

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(18) Review the settings.


(19) Click Finish.
(20) Wait a few seconds until the
rotating icon is gone.

Figure 193

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The following five steps are required


only, if a connection to a hospital Access
Point in the 2.4 GHz band has been
made:

(21) Click Wireless 5GHZ


(22) Enter the channel number for
communication with NX and
detector. For channel setup rules
refer to section 1.12.
(23) Select channel width 20MHz.
(24) Click Enable SSID Broadcast.
(25) Click Save.

Figure 194

The following five steps are required


only, if a connection to a hospital Access
Point in the 5 GHz band has been
made:

(26) Click Wireless 2.4GHZ


(27) Enter the channel number for
communication with NX and
detector. For channel setup rules
refer to section 1.12.
Only use one of the channels
1 to 11. See IMPORTANT note
below.
(28) Select channel width 20MHz.
(29) Click Enable SSID Broadcast.
(30) Click Save.

Figure 195

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IMPORTANT:
Agfa has released the tp-link AC750 for channels 1 to 11 only, if it is used in the
2.4 GHz band.

(31) Select the DHCP menu.


(32) Enable the DHCP server.
(33) For all Detectors except XD
Detectors, enter 192.168.0.10 as
Start IP address and End IP
Address.
For XD Detectors enter
169.254.0.50 instead.
See also NOTE below.

This defines the IP address range


for the tp-link AC750 DHCP
server.
This IP address is assigned to the
wireless network interface on NX.
This means: Do not define a fixed
IP address for the wireless
network interface but keep it on
default setting “obtain an IP
address automatically”.
Figure 196
(34) Set DNS Server to 192.168.0.20.
(35) Click Save.

NOTE:
• 192.168.0.10* is mandatory for a DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e detector. For another
detector, for example DR 10s / DR 14s, this IP address can be used, too. It is not
mandatory however.
• 169.254.0.50 shall be used for XD Detectors**, as they have the default IP address
169.254.1.10.
*192.168.0.10* is mandatory for IRI ≤ 2.1. For IRI ≥ 3.0: 192.168.YYY.10 with YYY = 0 to 255.
** XD Detectors = XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

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(36) Go to Network > LAN.


(37) Change IP address for all
Detectors except XD Detectors to
192.168.0.20.
For XD Detectors use
169.254.2.200.

This IP address is not mandatory.

(38) Click Save.


(39) Click OK to reboot.

Figure 197

The following five steps are used to


verify the proper setup:

(40) Disconnect the network cable


between PC* and tp-link AC750.
(41) Click the wireless network icon in
the task bar and connect to the tp-
link AC750.
(42) Enter the password defined in step
(16) when prompted.

Figure 198

*if required, first set back IP address of local, cabled network interface to “obtain IP address automatically”

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(43) Enter 192.168.0.20 (for all except


XD Detectors) or 169.254.2.200
(for XD Detectors) in the browser.
(44) Login with default user name and
password (admin / admin).

If error “The device allows only


one administrator to log in….”
appears, reboot the tp-link AC750
and login again.

(45) Select System Tools >


Password.
(46) Define a new username and
password.
(47) Click Save.

Figure 199

(48) Select System Tools > Backup &


Restore.
(49) Take a backup.

Figure 200

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(50) In case of a DR 10e / DR 14e / DR


17e detector: Look up the wireless
interface MAC address* in the
Status page. This is needed
during detector setup with the IRI
panel installation tool.

See also Figure 200.

*mandatory for IRI ≤ 2.1


optional for IRI ≥ 3.0

Figure 201

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Figure 202: Correlation between tp-link AC750 status page and IRI panel installation tool setup
for DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e

NOTE:
The DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e
registration cable can be connected to
the Ethernet port of the tp-link AC750.
This can be used for both use cases:
• Writing system data during setup.
• Writing network data for detector
sharing.
Do not use the Ethernet port of the tp-
link AC750 for firmware update of a DR
10s / DR 14s. Figure 203

Result Configuring the tp-link AC750 with connection to the hospital Access Point is finished.
Continue with user training. Refer to section 4.8.6.

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4.8.6 User training

Inform the user about the following facts when working with a mobile system with the
tp-link AC750:

• During exposure, the tp-link AC750 should be close to the detector. Do not take
the tablet with tp-link AC750 into the control room. Reason: Connection to the
detector might be lost.

In case of setup without (configured) connection to the hospital network:


• Show the user how to switch between connection to hospital Access Point and
tp-link AC750.

In case of setup with connection to the hospital network:


• Inform the user that automatic connection to the hospital Access Point works for all
rooms, where the Access Points have an identical setup.
For details refer to section 4.8.1.2.

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4.9 Configuring the internal WiFi adapter (HP notebook) on Windows 7

RESTRICTION:
These instructions are valid for PC models HP650 G1\G2 only. This is an alternative
setup for mobile applications if no external Access Point can be used.
This setup (“virtual WiFi”) does not work with Windows 10 notebooks or convertibles.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
NX3.0.9000_Software_Setup_Hotspot.zip (approx. 1 MB), Document ID 56963854.

REQUIRED TOOLS:
Refer to page 27.

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

The internal WiFi adapter can run NX


in two modes in parallel: Detector
Internal WiFi adapter
1. WiFi client mode DR 14s Hotspot
2. WiFi hotspot mode SSID1
192.168.100.4 2.4 GHz 192.168.100.200
The WiFi client mode does not transmission
need special setup. only
The WiFi hotspot mode needs Hospital
Access point
special setup. The hotspot setup is
described in this document. SSID2 WiFi client
2.4 & 5 GHz
transmission
Listed IP addresses are examples.
612_G1_1.cdr

Figure 204

NOTE:
The WiFi hotspot can only work in the 2.4 GHz band. 5GHz is not supported.
The WiFi hotspot can operate independent of the WiFi client mode. This means, the
hospital connection can be running at 5 GHz while the hotspot runs at 2.4 GHz.
See also Figure 61. Setting up a WiFi hotspot on NX allows one or more DR Detectors
to communicate with the NX over WiFi.
The WiFi signal quality is typically lower compared to an external access point.

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IMPORTANT:
The WiFi hotspot mode of the internal WiFi adapter does not allow to change
transmission power and channels. Check local regulations to decide, whether WiFi
hotspot mode can be used.
In case of a crowded 2.4 GHz band, it is recommended to use a DR 10s or DR 14s
detector. The transmission performance of a DX-D 40/45 is not satisfying in this case
(sporadic recovery images).

4.9.1 Checking the WiFi driver version

PURPOSE The WiFi driver for the HP ProBook 650 G1/G2 needs to be on a certain minimum
version to allow setup of the internal WiFi as hotspot.

(1) Go to Control Panel > Device Manager > Network adapters.


(2) Double-click the WiFi adapter and go to the Driver tab.
(3) Check the Driver Version:
• For HP 650 G1/G2 (antenna AC8260) it must be version 19.1.x.x
(4) If the minimum driver version is not met, download and install the Intel
Wireless LAN Drivers SP76890.exe, Document ID 57961986 from the Library.
Reboot after installation.

4.9.2 Configuring the hotspot (Access Point)

(1) Go to Control Panel > Folder


Options > View Tab and select
Show hidden files, folders, and
drives.
(2) Click OK.

Figure 205

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(3) Unzip the file hotspot.zip in a new


folder on the NX PC D: drive.

Figure 206

(4) Right-click the extracted


Hotspot.job file and remove the
Read-only attribute.
(5) Click Apply.

Figure 207

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(6) Double-click file


CreateHotSpotStarter.exe.
(7) Enter the password for user
crservice.
(8) Click OK.

Figure 208

NOTE:
If the password is not entered correctly, or when a new NX license file is loaded with
different password, the following error message appears after reboot of the PC:

Attempting to use job file Hotspot.job


Successfully Processed Job File
Error: Couldn't create Process: (1326) Logon failure: unknown
user name or bad password.
The command did not complete successfully.
Setting the hotspot ended with error 1326.
Press any key to continue . . .

Solution: Run CreateHotSpotStarter.exe again and enter the correct password.

(9) Right-click on RunHotspot.bat


and select Create Shortcut.
(10) Cut and paste this shortcut to
C:\Program Data\
Microsoft\Windows\
Start Menu\Programs\Startup.

This step is required so that the


hotspot is started with each
reboot.

Figure 209

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(11) Open file hotspotQ.bat with an editor and adapt parameters ssid* and key
(=PSK key*). They must match with the values configured in the DR Detector.
*SSID = Service Set Identifier (Access Point identifier for a wireless LAN)
**PSK key = Pre-shared Key. This key is for encryption and needs to be known by the DR Detector and
the Access Point to enable communication.

NOTE:
The default hotspotQ.bat looks as follows:
@echo off
echo running hotspotQ.bat
echo --------------------
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=vivix
key=1234567890 keyUsage=persistent
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
echo .
echo This might take up 2 minutes after boot before hotspot runs
echo pause can of course be removed ..
echo just to pause script at the end and have the time to read
what s on the screen.
echo .
pause

(12) Go to Control Panel > Network


and Sharing Center and check
the current type of wireless
connection.
(13) Reboot the PC.

Figure 210

(14) Again go to Control Panel >


Network and Sharing Center.
(15) Double-click the new wireless
network connection.
Figure 72 just shows an example.

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(16) Go to Properties > Internet


Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and define
an IP address and subnet mask
for the hotspot.
Figure 73 shows just an example.
IP address of the WiFi hotspot
must be in the same subnet like
the detector. Refer to
IMPORTANT note below.
(17) Double-click stopHotspot.bat to
stop the hotspot.
(18) Double-click RunHotspot.bat to
start the hotspot.

Figure 212

IMPORTANT:
The subnet mask of the hotspot.zip tool is always of type C (255.255.255.0).
DX-D 40 / DX-D 45 uses an IP address of subnet type B (255.255.0.0) by default.
Refer to table below for recommended IP addresses:

Detector Detector IP IP address of WiFi Related subnet


address hotspot mask
DR 10s/14s 192.168.100.4 192.168.100.200 255.255.255.0
DX-D 40/45 & XD* 169.254.1.10 169.254.1.50 255.255.0.0
*XD 10, XD 10, XD 14, XD 14; XD 17, XD 17
+ + +

4.9.3 Verification

PURPOSE This verification step confirms the proper setup of the WiFi connections. Note that
after reboot it may take up to two minutes until the WiFi hotspot is started up.

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(1) Open a command prompt and


type the command:
netsh wlan show hostednetwork
(2) Confirm that the result looks as
displayed in Figure 74.
The values are just examples.

Figure 213

(3) Power on the detector and put it


close to the notebook.
(4) Click the “arrow up” key to repeat
the command:
netsh wlan show hostednetwork
(5) Confirm that the “number of
clients” changes to 1.

Figure 214

(6) Confirm the connection to the


hospital network by clicking on the
WiFi icon.
(7) Reboot the notebook to confirm
that after reboot both connections,
to hospital and detector are
established again.

Refer to section 4.9.4 in case error


message “A device attached to the
system is not functioning” appears.

Figure 215

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4.9.4 Troubleshooting
When error message “A device attached to the system is not functioning” appears the
first time of the hotspot startup, proceed as follows:

(1) In the Device Manager select the


wireless network adapter.

Figure 216

(2) Delete the wireless network


adapter. The screen “Confirm
device Uninstall” pops up.
(3) Uncheck the checkbox “Delete the
driver software for the device” and
click OK.
The wireless network adapter
disappears.

Figure 217

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(4) Select Scan for hardware


changes.
Now the wireless network adapter
re-appears.

Figure 218

4.10 Configuring the DX-D 40 / 45 & XD Detector in Access Point mode

Configuring the DX-D 40 or DX-D 45 or XD* Detector in Access Point mode means:
• The PC is configured as a wireless network client (configured as a client by default)
• The DX-D 40 / DX-D 45 or XD* Detector is configured as Access Point
This setup is only released for combinations as listed in section 1.6, Compatibility
Matrix: Wireless network devices, PCs and detectors.
*XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

For setup instructions refer to


• Service Manual DX-D 40 / DX-D 45 / DX-D 60, Document ID 45016244
• Service Manual XD Detectors, Document ID 74858636

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4.11 Configuring the Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0 on Windows 10

These instructions can be used for new installation of the Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0 or
for an upgrade from Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0.

PREREQUISITES:
• NX 22.00 with XRDI 21 and TRI 4.0 or later version
• Recommendation: DR 10s / DR 14s should have firmware Adept 62752940N
(release date 10-2019) or later installed, as this improves WiFi connection.
How to check the detector firmware version is described in section 4.11.7.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
• Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0 Installer, Document ID 73246544
• If DR 10s / DR 14s firmware update is required:
Firmware package ADEPT_Pixium Panels_62752940N, Document ID 69946510

REQUIRED TOOLS:
• WiFi scanner. Refer to section 1.14.
• If DR 10s / DR 14s firmware update is required: TR+62821230 Cable Pixium EZ

Supported PCs and detectors:


HP 650 G4 / HP 850 G7 / HP 850 G8 / HP Elite x360 1040 G9 and Dell Latitude
7285/7400 2-in-1 (tablet) in combination with DR 10s / DR 14s. Refer also to
compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

Mobile Hotspot principle


• With the introduction of Windows 10, a mobile hotspot functionality is available that
can be used on laptops and tablets, turning a PC into a WiFi access point. In this
setup, no physical Access Point is needed.
• The Windows Mobile Hotspot is difficult to start in some cases. The Mobile Hotspot
Utility 2.0, an Agfa-made tool, helps to startup the Windows Mobile Hotspot and
tries to keep it running when it stops. It starts up automatically with the PC.

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• The tool has two buttons. Both


buttons are automatically activated
during start up.
o When the upper button is clicked
(check mark on), the Windows
Mobile Hotspot starts and keeps
it running. When it is clicked
again (check mark off), the
Windows Mobile Hotspot stops..
o The lower one is only present
when the FSE configured at least
one hospital SSID to connect to.
When clicked, it will configure
Windows to connect to one of the
configured SSIDs when in range.
This is optional. When disabled,
the connection to the hospital Figure 219: Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0
WiFi will be disconnected.
• Clicking a button in the Mobile Hotspot Utility disables both buttons for 3 seconds to
avoid fast clicking. This prevents interference with the hotspot functionality,
because Windows always performs the required actions with a certain delay.
• Parallel connection to the hospital can be wireless or wired. Refer to Figure 218.
• The Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0 replaces the Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0, which was
available from 07-2019 until 08-2020. The setup instructions for the Mobile Hotspot
Utility 1.0 are available in section 4.14.

Alternative 1: Wireless connection to Alternative 2: Cabled connection to


hospital network (optional) hospital network (optional)
NX notebook / convertible NX notebook / convertible
Detector Detector
Internal WiFi adapter Internal WiFi adapter

DR 14s Mobile Hotspot DR 14s Mobile Hotspot


SSID1 SSID1
192.168.138.4 192.168.138.1 192.168.138.4 192.168.138.1
WiFi client WiFi client
Hospital
Access
Point
Hospital

Hospital
network

network

network interface cable network interface

wifi_201c.cdr

Figure 220

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Changes compared to Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0


• No user interaction needed any more. The tool automatically starts up the Windows
Mobile Hotspot when starting up the PC and it makes sure it keeps running. If the
Windows Mobile Hotspot stops for any reason, such as roaming on the hospital
WiFi network, the Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0 automatically restarts it.
• No tp-link AC750 Access Point nor Ethernet connection needed anymore.
The tp-link Access Point was required to prevent a Mobile Hotspot disconnect when
removing the tablet from the doc DELL D6000.
• Simultaneous connection to the hospital WiFi is possible. This is an alternative to
simultaneous cabled connection to the hospital network.

Restrictions when using the Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0


• The WiFi channel for image transmission is not configurable. It is only possible to
configure either 2.4 or 5 GHz band. After reboot one of channels 1 to 13 (2.4 GHz)
or 36 to 165 (5 GHz) is used. This behavior can lead to a channel being used by
the mobile hotspot that is not allowed in a certain country due to national
regulations. Note that on DELL Latitude 7400 the WiFi channel band follows the
hospital WiFi band, no matter what band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) is configured.
• WiFi quality is medium and recommended for open space only (no glass or walls in
between). On the other hand: When putting the tablet or notebook in the reach of
the detector after an interrupt, it connects automatically again.
• WiFi bandwidth is always 20 MHz for HP 650 G4 and Dell Latitude 7285.
• WiFi bandwidth is always 40 MHz for Dell Latitude 7400. This results in the
recommendation, to use the DELL 7400 in the 5 GHz band only. Reason: 40 MHz
bandwidth causes slow transfer speed or interrupts in a busy 2.4 GHz network. For
details refer to section 1.10.
• Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0 in combination with HP EliteBook 850 G7 and HP
EliteBook 850 G8 may result in suboptimal image transfer rate. Slow image transfer
has been experienced in the 5 GHz band on some locations.
Therefore, it is strongly recommended to check the image transfer time thoroughly
before hand-over of the system to the customer. If image transfer is longer than 5 to
10 seconds, use another frequency band and check again.

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Mobile Hotspot configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
WiFi configuration rules described in section 1.

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4.11.1 Dell 7285/7400 only: BIOS setup

The following steps are required for the Dell 7285/7400 only. They can be skipped in
case of an upgrade from Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0. These steps have already been
required for the setup of the Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0.

(1) Press F12 at startup.


(2) Scroll down to BIOS setup and hit
Enter.
(3) Scroll down to Power
management > Wireless Radio
Control.
(4) Ensure Control WLAN radio is
unchecked (= default ex-factory).
(5) Exit BIOS setup.

Figure 221

4.11.2 In case of mobile Hotspot in combination with NX ISP LEVEL 2 HARDENING


LICENSE (MBD3U): Adapting registry setting

Purpose: During NX 24.00 activation, the hardening is performed. With level 2 (NX ISP LEVEL 2
HARDENING LICENSE, ABC code MBD3U), a registry entry is changed, preventing
the mobile Hotspot to start-up.

(1) Set back registry entry


HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network Connections -
NC_ShowSharedAccessUI from 0 to 1.
(2) Reboot the PC

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4.11.3 Deleting “Mobile Hotspot” shortcut in case of an upgrade from Mobile Hotspot
Utility 1.0

The following steps are required only, when upgrading from Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0.

NOTE:
The Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0 is not registered as an application, and therefore cannot
be uninstalled. It makes some changes on Windows level that do not have to be
reverted.
Only the shortcut to start the Mobile Hotspot must be removed.

(1) Go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp and


delete shortcut Mobile Hotspot.
(2) If the ProgramData folder is not
displayed, go to Control Panel >
File Explorer Options and select
Show hidden files, folders and
drives.

Now the C:\ProgramData folder is


visible.

Figure 222

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4.11.4 Installing the Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0

(1) Execute the Mobile Hotspot Utility


2.0 installer.
No Agfa license is required.
(2) Reboot the PC.
The Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0 is
only started after a reboot.

Figure 223

NOTE 1:
The Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0 installer
installs a loopback network adapter on
the PC. Do not remove or change it.

Figure 224

NOTE 2:
After the reboot, the Mobile Hotspot
Utility 2.0 starts and activates the
Windows Mobile Hotspot.

Figure 225

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4.11.5 Configuring the Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0

(1) Open the Configurator:


C:\Agfa\Healthcare\Mobile_Hotpot_Utility\NetTogglerConfigurator.exe

(2) Click button Windows’ Mobile


Hotspot Setup.

Figure 226

(3) Click the Edit button.

Figure 227

When upgrading from Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0, the Edit network info settings should
still be valid and do not have to be changed.
(4) Define
• a unique Network Name
(= SSID),
• a Network Password and
• select the Network band 2.4 GHz
For the network band selection
refer to IMPORTANT note below.
(5) Click Save.

Figure 228

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IMPORTANT:
For the network band it is very important to check the WiFi environment with an
appropriate tool. In general, DR 10s / DR 14s work better on 2.4 GHz in combination
with the Mobile Hotspot.
In combination with DELL 7400, the network band configuration has no effect.
Automatically the band of the hospital WiFi is used.

NOTE:
The setting Share my internet
connection from and Share my
Internet connection over is not
relevant.

Figure 229

(6) The Mobile Hotspot should be on


since the first reboot after Mobile
Hotspot Utility 2.0 installation. If it
is not on, set the slider to on now.

Figure 230

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4.11.6 Adding IP address 192.168.138.1 for the Mobile Hotspot

If the default, automatic IP address setting is used for the hotspot (192.168.137.1),
sporadically the Mobile Hotspot starts with hotspot IP address 169.254.xxx.xxx
(Windows behavior). This needs to be avoided, as with this IP address no connection
with the detector will be possible.

(1) Make sure the Mobile Hotspot is


running (see last step in previous
section).
(2) Go to Windows Network and
Sharing Centre.
(3) Double-click the mobile hotspot
(can be named differently than
shown in Figure 229).

Figure 231

(4) Click Details.


IPv4 Address 192.168.137.1 will
be displayed.
(5) Click Close.

Figure 232

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(6) Click Properties > Internet


Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
and enter
• IP address 192.168.138.1
• subnet mask 255.255.255.0
(7) Click OK two times followed by
Close.

Figure 233

4.11.7 Configuring the DR 10s / DR 14s

When upgrading from Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0, the TRI panel installation tool settings
should still be OK, except parameter NX IP address. This needs to be changed from
192.168.137.1 to 192.168.138.1.

(1) Install TRI 4.0 or later. For upgrade instructions refer to the NX Service Manual
chapter 7.
(2) Stop NX.
(3) Open the TRI panel installation tool.
(4) In the Channel Settings open all channels for the 2.4 and 5 GHz band. This is
very important to prevent that a temporary change of the hotspot frequency
band does not lead to communication interrupts*.

Figure 234

* This means, it can happen that network band 5 GHz is selected in the Mobile Hotspot setup, but
temporary 2.4 GHz is used.

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(5) In the NX IP address drop down select 192.168.138.1. No other IP address


allowed.
Note that 192.168.138.1 is available in the list only, as long as the Mobile
Hotspot is running.
(6) Enter Network name from the Mobile Hotspot window as SSID.
(7) Enter Network password from the Mobile Hotspot window as PSK Key.

Figure 235

(8) Write the settings to the detector with the IR data communication unit.
(9) Click Test Panel Connection. This writes the wireless settings to the detector.
(10) When it is the intention to use the 5 GHz band:
Change Mobile Hotspot to 5 GHz. Refer to instructions in section 4.11.4.
Note, that the 5 GHz band selection on HP EliteBook 850 G7 and HP
EliteBook 850 G8 might result in suboptimal image transfer rates. Refer to
restrictions on page 146.

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4.11.8 Upgrading the DR 10s / DR 14s firmware

(1) In the TRI Panel Installation Tool Configuration Parameters


Pixrad Library Version 7.8.0
click
Panel Type Name 3543EZg
Retrieve infoCounterReportFile.
Panel IP Address 192.168.100.3
(2) Compare Firmware Version with Detector Channel on Board
the DR 10s / DR 14s firmware Serial Number 162137
versions overview in the DR 10s / Manufacturing Date DC1622
DR 14s Service Manual, Firmware Version SW62842668D
Document ID 53659727. Part Number PN63116812-
(3) If the latest firmware is not Interface Board 03.05
installed, perform a firmware Figure 236
update. Refer to the instructions in
the DR 10s / DR 14s Service
Manual chapter 11.

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4.11.9 Configuring the hospital WiFi connection (optional)

Note that this step is optional. It is also possible to let Windows connect to the hospital
WiFi in the normal (Windows) way.
Advantage of doing it in the Mobile Hotspot Utility is that the user can easily see
whether he is connected to the hospital WiFi and he can easily disconnect and
reconnect it in case he experiences problems with the WiFi connection to the DR
Detector. Remember that both the Mobile Hotspot and the connection to the hospital
WiFi share the same antenna and software. So it is in general possible that one
influences the other. When the connection with the panel is not optimal, the user can
select to temporary disable the connection to the hospital. This can now be done with
one click.

(1) Open the Configurator:


C:\Agfa\Healthcare\Mobile_Hotpot_Utility\NetTogglerConfigurator.exe

(2) Configure up to 3 hospital SSIDs


to connect to. Each dropdown
shows the currently existing WiFi
profiles on the PC. If the required
hospital WiFi profile is not present
yet, close the tool and first connect
to the hospital WiFi in Windows.
Then come back to configure it
here.

Figure 237

NOTE:
The Mobile Hotspot Utility automatically
activates the ‘connect automatically
when in range’ setting of each of the 3
profiles (SSIDs) when the hospital
button is clicked.
Normally, the user can do all the work
without even using this tool. Only in
case the connection with the detector is
not OK, the user manual advises that
the hospital connection can be
temporarily disabled. This is also part of Figure 238
the user training.
Refer to section 4.11.11.

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4.11.10 Verification

(1) Reboot the PC.


(2) Reboot the detector.
(3) Create an exam on NX. The detector status indicator should turn green.
(4) Take an exposure: The image should arrive on NX within 5 to 10 seconds.
(5) Take the PC to another location until connection to the detector is lost.
(6) Come back to the detector: The detector status indicator should turn green
again after max. 1 minute.

4.11.11 Troubleshooting

Hotspot is running but detector does not turn green


Symtom No connection to the detector. Mobile Hotspot is running.

Cause IP address of the Mobile Hotspot is not 192.168.137.1.

Solution Configure IP address 192.168.138.1 for the Mobile Hotspot. Refer to section 4.11.5.

4.11.12 User Training

Hand-out the user manual 0337A (or later revision, for example 0337B) “(Ultra) Mobile
DR: DR 10s/14s - wireless hospital network - workstation as hotspot” and inform the
user about the following facts:
• Under normal conditions there is no
use case why the user should use
the Mobile Hotspot Utility. Disabling
the hospital connection temporarily
might help if the connection to the
Detector cannot be established.
• The user should not close the Mobile
Hotspot Utility. It is started
automatically after reboot of the PC.
• Clicking a button in the Mobile
Hotspot Utility disables both buttons Figure 239
for 3 seconds to avoid fast clicking.

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• Maximum distance detector-NX:


o for 2.4 Ghz = 8 m
o for 5 GHz = 6 m
• After the detector is powered on, it can take 1 to 2 minutes until it connects to the
hotspot.
• Glass or walls in between the detector and the PC may cause connectivity loss.
But it will return as soon as detector and PC are brought closer. Once the
detector is prepared for an exposure (thumbnail is created and detector icon is
green) it is able to capture an exposure. The detector will save it until a
reconnection with the NX is established. An empty battery will lead to image loss
in this case however.
• WiFi quality may change after reboot, as the Mobile Hotspot may use a different
channel after reboot.
• To control the wireless network connections, the user must not use the Windows
WiFi settings. Using the Mobile Hotspot Utility is allowed only. Refer to user
manual 0337A (or later version).

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4.12 Configuring the Aruba IAP-207 or AP-303 Access Point

REQUIRED TOOLS:
• PC (laptop) with an internal WiFi module.
Tablet or mobile phone also can be used instead of a laptop.
• WiFi scanner
For details to the tools refer to page 27.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
• Aruba IAP-207 FW ArubaInstant_Vela_8.10.0.10_89128, Document ID 83352805
• Aruba AP-303 FW ArubaInstant_Ursa_8.10.0.10_89128, Document ID 83351248

Supported PCs / systems and detectors:


Refer to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

NOTE:
The factory settings are:
• IP address: set for DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
• Subnet mask: n.a.
• SSID SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx
• Username: admin
• Password: admin (firmware < V 8.5) or serial number (firmware ≥ 8.5)

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

IMPORTANT:
• This section describes configuration of the Access Point. For mechanical
integration in a mobile system (for example DR 100e) refer to the component
service manual.
• If during Access Point setup there is an evidence that the Access Point is in an
undefined status, it is possible to reset to factory settings. Refer to section 7.5.1.
• After reset to factory settings, SetMeUp through WiFi sometimes does not work. In
this case using the DHCP Server Tool (Document ID 41893610) to assign an IP
address to the Access Point is mandatory. For instructions using the DHCP Server
Tool refer to section 4.12.6.

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SCOPE OF DELIVERY:
The Aruba AP-303 Access Point is delivered together with one ceiling rail bracket
for 9/16” and 15/16” ceiling rails.
For the Aruba IAP-207 two adapters are delivered: One for 9/16” and one for 15/16”
ceiling rails.
The system specific version for DR 100e also contains a DR 100e mounting bracket
and a power adapter cable.
Ceiling Mount Bracket 15/16” ceiling rail 9/16” ceiling rail

Figure 240

Configuration steps depending on use case:

Use case Instructions


• Installation of an Access Point from spare • Follow instructions as of
part or sales stock (not pre-configured) section 4.12.1
• Replacement of an access point
• WiFi settings adaptation on a staged system • In the browser enter the IP
(for example DR 100e, DR 100s, DR 400, address of the Access Point.
DR 600) Refer to page 168. Then follow
• WiFi settings adaptation after initial setup. the instructions in section
4.12.3.

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4.12.1 Performing cabling

(1) Connect the network cable to the E0/POE socket.


(2) Depending on the system either provide power via PoE (Power over Ethernet)
or via DC power connector.

Aruba AP-303 Aruba IAP-207

E0/POE DC Power Socket

Console

Reset

DC Power Socket E0/POE Reset Console


ap303_31.cdr

Figure 241

Controls, connections and LEDs specification


E0/POE Port The Access Point is equipped with one 10/100/1000Base-T auto-
sensing, MDI/MDX Ethernet port (E0) for wired network connectivity.
This port supports IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE),
accepting 48Vdc (nominal) as a standard defined Powered Device
(PD) from a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) such as a PoE
midspan injector, or network infrastructure that supports PoE.
Console Port The console port is a Micro-B connector. A proprietary serial adapter
cable is needed to use this interface.
This interface is normally not used by Agfa Radiology Solutions
systems.
DC Power If PoE is not available, for example in DR 100e, use the DC Power
Socket socket.
Specifications:
• 12 Vdc (+/- 5%) and at least 12W
• 2.1/5.5 mm center-positive circular plug, 9.5 mm length
Reset Button To reset the Access Points to factory default settings, press and hold
down the reset button using a small, narrow object such as a paper
clip for more than 10 seconds during normal operation or during
bootup. For details refer to Troubleshooting section 7.5.1.
To turn off all the LED display at the Aruba AP-303, press and
release the reset button for less than 10 seconds during normal
operation of the Access Point.

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When power is connected, the system


status LED starts green blinking with
alternating frequencies. The Access
Point boots up.
• After about 2 minutes (AP-303) or
5 minutes (IAP-207) the bootup is
finished and the system status LED Figure 242
is solid green.
• As long as the Access Point is not yet configured, the radio status LED starts
green blinking approximately 1 minute after bootup is finished.

LED Color /state Meaning


System Off Device powered off
status
Green Device booting, not ready for use
(left)
blinking1
Green-solid Device ready for use, no restrictions
Green- Device ready for use, uplink negotiated in suboptimal
flashing2 speed (< 1Gbps)
Red-solid System error condition
Radio Off Device powered off or both radios disabled
status
Green-solid Both radios enabled in access mode
(right)
Green blinking One radio enabled in access mode, other disabled
Amber-solid Both radios enabled in monitor mode
Amber- One radio enabled in monitor mode, other disabled
Blinking
Alternating3 Green: One radio in access mode
Amber: One radio in monitor mode
1 blinking: One second on, one second off, 2 second cycle
2 flashing: Mostly on, fraction of a second off, 2 second cycle
3 alternating: One second each color, 2 second cycle

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4.12.2 Connecting via WiFi to the default SSID SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx

This step is only required for Aruba access points from spare part or sales stock. On
systems, that were staged in production (for example DR 100e, DR 100s,
DX-D 100; DR 400, DR 600), this step is already done.

PURPOSE The Aruba IAP-207 / AP-303 is transmitting a default SSID SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx after
bootup. When connecting to this SSID with a wireless device (Service PC, tablet,
mobile phone), the setup can be performed wireless.
As alternative, use the DHCP Server Tool (Document ID 41893610) to assign an IP
address to the Access Point as described in section 4.12.6. Then login as described
in section 4.12.3.

IMPORTANT:
It can take up to 12 minutes until the SSID SetMeUp-xx:xx is sent. After about 20
minutes it disappears again. In this case a restart of the AP is required.
Reason for this behavior is the “Dynamic Frequency Selection”: The AP searches for a
free frequency in order not to interfere with radar systems.
This waiting time is not required when using the DHCP Server Tool for initial
connection with the Access Point.

(1) Connect the Ethernet cable between the Access Point and PC. This is required
so that the Access Point is transmitting its default SSID.
(2) On the PC or mobile device, connect to WiFi SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx
SSID SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx is sometimes not working after factory reset.
In this case perform the setup using the DHCP Server Tool as described in
section 4.12.6.
(3) In the browser address window enter the following IP address.
• Aruba AP-303: http://Instant.arubanetworks.com
• Aruba IAP-207: https://setmeup.arubanetworks.com

The login screen appears. Refer to Troubleshooting section 7.5.3 if a security


exception appears instead of the login screen.

It usually takes up to five minutes after power on, until login is possible.
(4) Continue with configuration as described in section 4.12.3.

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4.12.3 Access Point Configuration

The menus and screens in this section are based on firmware version ≥ 8.5.X (new
user interface). In case of firmware < 8.5.X refer to section 4.12.7.

(1) If the access point has already been setup, login by entering the access point IP
address in the browser address window.

Refer to Troubleshooting section 7.5.3 if a security exception appears instead of


the login screen.

(2) Enter username and password


depending on the installed
firmware version:
• Firmware < version 8.5.X:
o Default username admin
o Password admin or
ADMIN*.
• Firmware ≥ 8.5.X:
o Default username admin
o Password* = serial
number** (for example
CND2JSTSL0) or ADMIN*. Figure 243
* Password ADMIN is typically used on DR 100e, DR 100s and DX-D 100 from production.
**The serial number (S/N) is printed on a sticker on the rear of the Access Point.

NOTE:
In case of initial access point setup, Username and Password need to be changed later
on (described on page 172). As of firmware 8.10.X the password needs to be changed
after first login. Refer to next step.

(3) If the “Reset default password”


screen appears, enter a new
password for user admin.
(4) Click OK.
(5) Once again login to the Access
Point using the new password.

Figure 244

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Adjusting the County Code

(6) Select the country code (= country


where the Access Point is
installed) and click OK.

Figure 245

(7) In the “Enable Cloud


Management” Window click OK.

Figure 246

Checking firmware

(8) Select Maintenance > Firmware.


(9) Check current version. It must
display 8.7.1.1_78245 or
8.10.0.10_89128
If a different version is displayed,
perform a firmware update or
downgrade. Refer to section 11.3.

Figure 247

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Converting the Access Point to “Standalone AP” mode

PURPOSE With firmware version 8.10.0.10 for Aruba IAP 207 / AP 303, it is mandatory to
convert the access point to “Standalone AP” mode. Otherwise, it will be constantly
rebooting (frequency: A few minutes) after the firmware upgrade.
With firmware version 8.7.1.1_78245 it is advised to change to “Standalone AP”
mode. This prevents that the access point can be taken over by another Aruba
access point.

(10) Go to: Maintenance > Convert


(11) Click dropdown Convert one or
more Access Points to and
select Standalone AP.
If this selection is not available,
the AP has already been
converted to a Standalone AP.

Figure 248

(12) In dropdown Access Point to


convert select the Access Point.
(13) Click Convert.

Figure 249

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(14) Click OK.


Message Please wait is
displayed for a few seconds
followed by Conversion
successful.

Figure 250

(15) Click OK. Now the access point


reboots automatically. The display
still shows the “Convert” page.
(16) Wait 2 minutes (AP-303) or 5
minutes (IAP-207) until the login
screen appears.
(17) Login to the access point.

(18) To verify the conversion, go to


Maintenance > Convert.
(19) Confirm that option Standalone
AP is not available anymore.

Figure 251

Setting IP address

(20) Select Configuration > Access


Points.
(21) Click on the MAC address of the
Access Point. This address is
similar to the address displayed on
the MAC address sticker. Refer to
NOTE below.
(22) Click the edit icon .
Figure 252

NOTE:
The MAC address on the sticker on the Aruba AP-303 / IAP 207 is the MAC address of
the cabled network interface. This is different to the MAC address of the wireless
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz interface.

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(23) Click Specify statically and enter


the following data:
• For DR 10s / DR 14s / DX-D 30
/ DX-D 35:
IP address: 192.168.100.200
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway:
192.168.100.20*
• For DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e:
IP address: 192.168.0.20
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.0.10*
• For DX-D 40 / 45 & XD**:
IP address: 169.254.2.200
Netmask: 255.255.0.0
Default gateway: 169.254.0.50*
(24) Click Save.
Figure 253

*= IP address of network interface on NX. Adapt if IP address on NX is different.


**XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

(25) Click in the upper right corner to


confirm message that a reboot is
required.

The reboot will be performed later. Figure 254

Setting Installation Type "indoor"

(26) Click on the MAC address of the


Access Point.
(27) Click the edit icon .
(28) Click Installation Type.
(29) Select Indoor.
(30) Click Save.
(31) Again the “Reboot Required”
window appears: Click in the Figure 255
upper right corner to confirm the
message.

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Adapting radio settings

(32) Check channel usage with a WiFi scanner in the environment where the
detectors are to be used.
(33) Click on the MAC address of the Access Point.
(34) Click the edit icon .
(35) Click Radio.
(36) Select Mode Access for the
2.4 GHz band and for the
5 GHz band.
(37) Select Administrator assigned
for the 2.4 GHz band and for the
5 GHz band.
(38) Select the desired channel:
• For the 2.4 GHz band select
channels not ending with a “+”
(= bandwidth 20 MHz).
• For the 5 GHz band also select
channels not ending with a “+”
(= bandwidth 20 MHz). For
details refer to section 1.10. Figure 256
(39) Enter Transmit power 50 dBm for
the 2.4 GHz band and for the
5 GHz band. This improves
performance.
(40) Click Save.

Rebooting the Access Point

(41) Click Maintenance > Reboot in


the menu pane.
(42) Click Reboot.
(43) Confirm reboot by clicking OK.
(44) Wait for approximately 2 minutes
until the status LED is green-solid.
(45) Close the web browser.

Figure 257

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Setting transmission range, SSID and PSK

(46) Open the web browser and enter the new configured IP address in the
address bar.
(47) Login as user “admin”.
(48) Click on Configuration >
Networks and click the sign.

Or, if the Access Point has already


been setup, click on the network
Figure 258
name (for example AgfaDRPanel)
and click the edit icon .

(49) Enter for example AgfaDRPanel.

To prevent mix up with the SSID, it


is possible to use this name also
for the SSID. Refer to step (53).

Step (49) is skipped when editing


an existing configuration. Figure 259
(50) Click Show advanced options.

(51) Set Broadcast filtering to


Disabled.

Figure 260

(52) Scroll down to the very end of the


page.
(53) Adapt parameter ESSID (= SSID)
to the desired name. Refer to the
SSID setup rules described in
section 1.13.
(54) Click Next.

Figure 261

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(55) Select:
• Client IP assignment: Network
assigned
• Client VLAN assignment:
Default
(56) Click Next.

Figure 262

(57) Enter the PSK (pre-shared key).


At the Aruba AP-303 / IAP-207
this is called Passphrase.
Refer to rules as defined in
section 1.13.
(58) Ensure MAC authentication is
not active .
(59) Scroll down and click Next.
(60) Click Finish. After some seconds
the new configured network (for
example AgfaDRPanel) is
displayed.

Figure 263

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Disabling the unused 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz interface

In case of DR 10s \ DR 14s: Disable the 2.4 GHz band only after having configured the
panel in the TRI panel installation tool. DR 10s / DR 14s comes from factory with only
channels 1 to 11 enabled. If 2.4 GHz is disabled, connection to write channel settings
will not be possible.
(61) Click on Configuration >
Networks > AgfaDRPanel* and
click the edit icon .
(62) Click Show advanced options.
(63) Select the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz
band.
(64) Click Next three times.
Figure 264
(65) Click Finish.

* can be different if another name has


been chosen in step (49).

Changing the Access Point password

This step is required only, if the default password has not been changed yet.

(66) Click Configuration > System.


(67) Enter a new password for user
admin.
(68) Click Save.

Figure 265

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Rebooting the Access Point

(69) Click Maintenance > Reboot.


(70) Click Reboot.
(71) Confirm reboot by clicking OK.
(72) Wait for approximately 2 minutes
until the status LED is green-solid.
(73) Close the web browser.

Figure 266

4.12.4 Verification of the Aruba AP-303 / IAP-207 setup

(1) Login with username admin.


(2) Confirm that the configured SSID is displayed in the Dashboard> Networks
menu.

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4.12.5 For setup of DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e: Checking MAC address of the Access
Point

The MAC address of the Access Point is optional for the IRI software setup (DR 10e /
DR 14e / DR 17e).
The MAC address of the Access Point is
not displayed in the user interface.
Use command Netsh wlan show
networks mode=bssid in a command
line window on the Service PC to get
the MAC address.
For details refer to section 7.1.

Figure 267

4.12.6 Appendix 1: Using the DHCP Server Tool to assign an IP address

PURPOSE The Aruba IAP-207, AP-303 and AP-503 is delivered with DHCP enabled.
With this step a DHCP server is started using the DHCP Server Tool (see required
tools below).
This step can be performed on NX or on the Service PC.
While the DHCP server is running, the PC should not be connected to other
networks.

REQUIRED TOOLS:
• DHCP Server Tool with Document ID 41893610

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(1) On NX or the local Service PC, disconnect the network connection to the
hospital or company network.
(2) In case of a DR 800 system: Power off the PU Box. This is required to prevent
that the PU Box picks up the IP address instead of the Access Point.
(3) Connect the network cable to the Access Point.
(4) Change the IP address of the network card, which connects to the Access
Point:
• 192.168.100.20** (subnet mask 255.255.255.0) for DR 10s / 14s / DX-D
30 / DX-D 35
• 192.168.0.10 (subnet mask 255.255.255.0) for DR 10e / 14e / 17e
• 169.254.0.50 (subnet mask 255.255.0.0) for DX-D 40 / 45 & XD***
(5) Extract the DHCP Server Tool.
**IP address is mandatory for IRI ≤ 2.1. For IRI ≥ 3.0: 192.168.YYY.10 with YYY = 0 to 255.
** If DR 10s/14s is combined with DR 10e/14e/17e, use IP address for DR 10e/14e/17e
***XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

(6) Right-click dhcpwiz.exe.


(7) Select Run as administrator.
(8) If a security warning window
appears, click Run.
(9) In the Welcome window click
Next.

Figure 268

(10) Select the network interface which


connects to the Access Point and
click Next.

Figure 269

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(11) Enable all File Server Protocols


and click Next.

Figure 270

(12) Enter the following values in the


IP-Pool:
• For DR 10s / 14s / DX-D 30 /
DX-D 35:
192.168.100.200 – 200
• For DR 10e/14e/17e:
192.168.0.20 – 20
• For DX-D 40 / 45 & XD*:
169.254.2.200 – 200
(13) Click Next.

*XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17 Figure 271

(14) Click checkbox Overwrite


existing file.
(15) Click Write INI file.
(16) Click Next.

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(17) Select checkbox Run DHCP


server immediately.
(18) Click Install.
(19) If a security warning window
appears, click Run.
(20) Click Start.
(21) Click Finish.

If the Access Point is booted up,


after a few seconds the IP address
is assigned.

Figure 273

(22) Open a web browser and enter the


following address in the address
bar:
• For DR 10s / DR 14s /
DX-D 30 / DX-D 35:
192.168.100.200*
• For DR 10e/14e/17e:
192.168.0.20*
• For DX-D 40 / 45 & XD**:
169.254.2.200 Figure 274
(23) In the security exception window
click on Advanced followed by
Proceed. Refer to NOTE below.
* for DR 100e / DR 100s: Set to 192.168.0.25 in production
**XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

NOTE:
Depending on the operating system and browser, different security exception
messages and buttons are displayed.
Example for Firefox 57 on Windows 10: Click Advanced, followed by Add Exception
and Confirm Security Exception.

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4.12.7 Appendix 2: Access Point configuration with the old User Interface

The menus and screens in this section are based on firmware version < 8.5.X (old user
interface). In case of firmware ≥ 8.5.X refer to section 4.12.3.

(1) If the access point has already been setup, login by entering the access point IP
address in the browser address window.

Refer to Troubleshooting section 7.5.3 if a security exception appears instead of


the login screen.

(2) Enter username and password


depending on the installed
firmware version:
• Firmware < version 8.5.X:
o Default username admin
o Password admin or
ADMIN*.
• Firmware ≥ 8.5.X:
o Default username admin
o Password* = serial
number** (for example Figure 275
CND2JSTSL0) or ADMIN*.
* Password ADMIN is typically used on DR 100e, DR 100s and DX-D 100 from production.
**The serial number (S/N) is printed on a sticker on the rear of the Access Point.

NOTE:
In case of initial access point setup, Username and Password need to be changed later
on (described on page 170). As of firmware 8.10.X the password needs to be changed
after first login.

Adjusting the County Code

(3) Select the country code and click


OK.

Figure 276

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(4) In the “Enable Cloud


Management” Window click OK.

Figure 277

NOTE:
Depending on the firmware that is
installed on the Access Point, the old or
new user interface is displayed.
To match the screenshots in this
section, change to the old user interface:
To do so click on the user icon in the
upper right corner and select Switch to
old UI.
Switching to the old UI is not possible
anymore as of firmware version 8.10.X.

Figure 278

Checking firmware

(5) Select Maintenance.


(6) Click the Firmware tab.
(7) Check current firmware version. It
must display
8.7.1.1_78245 or
8.10.0.10_89128.
If a different version is displayed,
perform a firmware update or
downgrade. Refer to section 11.3.

Figure 279

(8) After firmware update, the user interface is changed to the new UI. Continue with
instructions on page 166.

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4.13 WiFi setup of mobile devices for communication with RIS or Archive

4.13.1 Configuring automatic connection

The following setup allows automatic connection to the hospital network when the
network is in reach of the mobile system:

(1) Enter WiFi in the Windows search.


(2) Click WiFi settings.
(3) Click Wifi.
(4) Click Manage known networks.

Figure 280

(5) Click on the hospital network (in


this example named Y22ND).
(6) Click Properties.

Figure 281

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(7) Put switch


Connect automatically when in
range
to ON.

Refer to Troubleshooting section


7.1.4 if connection to the hospital
network fails.

Figure 282

4.13.2 Preventing that mobile device connects to the wrong Access Point

The following setup prevents that the mobile system connects to its integrated Access
Point:

(1) Enter Wifi in the Windows search.


(2) Click WiFi settings.
(3) Click Wifi.
(4) Click Manage known networks.

Figure 283

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(5) For each WiFi network except for


the hospital network: Click Forget.

Figure 284

4.13.3 Changing adapter options

(1) Enter Wifi in the Windows search.


(2) Click WiFi settings.
(3) Click Wifi.
(4) Click Change adapter options.

Figure 285

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(5) Double-click on the hospital


network.
(6) Click Wireless Properties.
(7) Perform the following settings:
• Check: Connect
automatically when this
network is in range.
• Uncheck: Look for other
wireless networks while
connected to this network.
• Check: Connect even if the
network is not broadcasting.
(8) Click OK.
(9) Click Close. Figure 286

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4.14 Configuring the Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0 on Windows 10

IMPORTANT:
The Mobile Hotspot Utility 1.0 is superseded by the Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.0. Refer to
section 4.11.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
• Mobile Hotspot Utility Installer, Document ID 69331800.
• Windows 10 hotfix 10.1607.005 or later (available for example via FUSE)

REQUIRED TOOLS:
Refer to page 27.

Supported PCs and detectors:


HP 650 G4 and Dell Latitude 7285/7400 2-in-1 (tablet) in combination with
DR 10s / DR 14s. See also to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

Mobile Hotspot principle for HP 650 G4


The internal WiFi adapter of the Detector
NX (HP 650 G4)

PC is used in WiFi hotspot mode Internal WiFi adapter

(= Access Point). DR 14s Mobile Hotspot


SSID1
Parallel WiFi connection to the 192.168.137.4 192.168.137.1

hospital is not supported to prevent


disconnects with the detector when
Hospital
network

roaming through the hospital. cable network interface*

wifi_201.cdr

*Network interface required only


- during RIS or Archive connection
- to startup hotspot.
Recommended: Use network interface at docking station.

Figure 287

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Cabled, temporary network


connection to the hospital is
required for connection to the RIS
or Archive and during startup of
the Mobile Hotspot.
Recommended: Use the network
interface of the optional docking
station to prevent that the user
needs to connect and disconnect
Figure 288
the Ethernet cable at the notebook.
Mobile Hotspot principle for Dell 7285/7400 2-in-1
In principle the same like for the NX (DELL 7285)
HP 650 G4. Detector
Internal WiFi adapter

DR 14s Mobile Hotspot


One main difference: One tp-link SSID1
AC750 is required in the system. 192.168.137.4 192.168.137.1
Refer to explanation below.
tp-link AC750**
Connection
to DELL 7285 WiFi client
only. No other
connections.
Hospital
network

cable network interface*

wifi_202.cdr

*Network interface required only during RIS or Archive connection


and to startup mobile hotspot.
Network interface available at dock DELL D6000 only.
**tp-link AC750 required in the reach of the system
as a workaround to avoid Mobile Hotspot disconnect
when removing DELL 7285 from dock DELL D6000.

Figure 289

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Cabled, temporary network


connection to the hospital is
required for connection to the RIS
or Archive and during startup of
the Mobile Hotspot. This is done
through the dock Dell D 6000.

To prevent that the Mobile Hotspot


stops when removing the tablet
from the dock, a tp-link AC750
must be in the reach of the tablet.
Figure 290

The tp-link AC750 has no other connections, except connection from Dell 7285/7400.
As the dock interrupts USB power when it gets disconnected from the tablet, the tp-link
AC750 must not be powered by the dock.

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

RESTRICTIONS:
• The WiFi channel for image transmission is not configurable. It is only possible to
configure either 2.4 or 5 GHz band. After reboot one of channels 1 to 13 (2.4 GHz)
or 36 to 165 (5 GHz) is used. In some countries, some channels may not be used
due to national regulations.
• Cabled network connection to the hospital is required.
o For Dell Latitude 7285/7400 2-in-1 (tablet) the optional dock Dell D6000 is
mandatory.
o For the HP 650 G4 a docking station is strongly recommended to avoid frequent
Ethernet cable plugging / unplugging activities.
Reason for not allowing parallel hospital WiFi connection: When roaming through
the hospital with WiFi, short communication interrupts with the detector might
happen.

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• The user has to startup the


Mobile Hotspot manually by
touching the toggle switch in
the Settings > Mobile
Hotspot window.
This settings window opens
automatically when booting the
PC.
• The toggle switch only gets
active, if the PC has a network
connection (no internet
connection required).

Figure 291

• WiFi quality is medium and recommended for open space only (no glass or walls in
between). It is not possible to use a repeater for extending the range.
On the other hand: When putting the tablet in the reach of the detector after an
interrupt, it connects automatically again.
• WiFi bandwidth is always 20 MHz for HP 650 G4 and Dell Latitude 7285.
• WiFi bandwidth is always 40 MHz for Dell Latitude 7400. This results in the
recommendation, to use the DELL 7400 in the 5 GHz band only. Reason: 40 MHz
bandwidth causes slow transfer speed or interrupts in a busy 2.4 GHz network. For
details refer to section 1.10.

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4.14.1 Mobile Hotspot installation

Installing hotfix 10.1607.005 or later


(1) Make sure Windows 10 hotfix 10.1607.005 or later is installed. This can be
check in About NX > hotfix CD version.

Dell 7285/7400 only: BIOS setup


The following steps are required for the
Dell 7285/7400 only:
(2) Press F12 at startup.
(3) Scroll down to BIOS setup and hit
Enter.
(4) Scroll down to Power
management > Wireless Radio
Control.
(5) Ensure Control WLAN radio is
unchecked (= default ex-factory).
(6) Exit BIOS setup.

Figure 292

Disabling minimization of number of simultaneous connections (for HP 650 G4


and Dell 7285/7400)
(7) Enter gpedit.msc in the Windows
search window.
(8) Open the Edit group policy
editor.
(9) Go to Computer Configuration >
Administrative Templates >
Network > Windows Connection
Manager.
Figure 293

(10) Check that menu Minimize the number of simultaneous connections to the
Internet or a Windows Domain is set to Disabled. If not, open the menu and
set it to disabled.
(11) Close the Edit group policy editor.

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Mobile Hotspot installation and setup


(12) Run the Mobile Hotspot Utility installer. No Agfa license is required.
(13) Connect the PC to the hospital network via Ethernet cable.
(14) Reboot the PC.

Dell 7285/7400 only: tp-link AC750 setup


The following steps are required for the Dell 7285/7400 only.
With these steps the tp-link AC750 gets connected via WiFi to the Dell 7285/7400:
(15) Connect the tp-link AC750 to an external power supply.
Location should be in the WiFi reach of the tablet.
(16) Setup the tp-link AC750 for connection without hospital connection. Follow the
instructions in section 4.8.4. Skip steps (29) to (39). These are required for
detector connection. The tp-link AC750 is only used to keep a WiFi connection
to the Dell 7285/7400 alive.
(17) Disconnect the tablet from the dock.
(18) Click the WiFi icon on the PC.
(19) Connect to the tp-link AC750 SSID: At the tp-link AC750 connection click
checkbox connect automatically and click connect.
Do not let the PC connect automatically to other WiFi networks.

(20) Go to Settings > Network &


Internet > WiFi > Manage known
networks.
(21) If other networks in addition to the
tp-link AC750 are listed, select
each single one and click Forget.

Figure 294

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(22) Go to Settings > Network &


Internet > Network and Sharing
Centre.
(23) Click on the network connection
with the tp-link AC750.
(24) Click Properties.
(25) Click Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/IPv4).
(26) Fill in a preferred DNS Server for
this WiFi connection, for example
192.168.137.20 (must be in the
range of 192.168.137.XXX with
XXX = 002 to 255).
(27) Click OK.
(28) Close all settings windows.

Figure 295

Mobile Hotspot setup


(29) On the desktop click the Mobile
Hotspot shortcut (if not yet open).
(30) For Dell 7285/7400: Ensure Wi-Fi
is selected.
If Ethernet is selected, the hotspot
stops whenever the dock is
disconnected from the Dell
7285/7400.
(31) Click Edit.

Figure 296

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(32) Define a unique Network Name


(= SSID), Network Password and
select the Network band.

For the network band it is very


important to check the WiFi
environment with an appropriate
tool. In general DR 10s / DR 14s
work better on 2.4 GHz in
combination with the Mobile
Hotspot. Figure 297
In combination with DELL 7400,
only the 5 GHz band should be
selected. Refer to explanation on
page 146.
(33) Click Save.

(34) Click the toggle button to turn on


the Mobile Hotspot.

Figure 298

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For systems with TRI < TRI 4.0: Disable MAC address check of DR 10s / DR 14s

PURPOSE Disabling the MAC address check prevents sporadic communication loss with NX.
This is required only for systems with TRI < TRI 4.0.
Status 02-2020: Latest TRI version is TRI 4.0 (TRI 4.1 is released for DR 600 only).

(35) Stop NX.


(36) Go to directory C:\Agfa\Healthcare\XRDI\Panels\TRI\Bin\Pixrad\
config\config_3543Eze\
(37) Open file Detector3543EZe.ini with Notepad.

(38) Under section [configuration] add


the line arp.check.enable = no
(39) Save the file.

Figure 299

(40) Repeat this step for the following two files:


• C:\Agfa\Healthcare\XRDI\Panels\TRI\Bin\Pixrad\config\
config_3543Ezg\Detector3543EZg.ini
• C:\Agfa\Healthcare\XRDI\Panels\TRI\Bin\Pixrad\config\
config_2430ez\Detector2430EZ.ini
(41) In the TRI Panel Installation tool, delete the existing panels (if present) and re-
create them.
(42) Do the same in the NX configuration tool.

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DR 10s / DR 14 configuration
(43) Stop NX.
(44) Open the TRI panel installation tool.
(45) In the Channel Settings open all channels for the configured band in the
Mobile Hotspot configuration.
(46) In the NX IP address drop down select 192.168.137.1. No other IP address
allowed.
Note that 192.168.137.1 is available in the list only, as long as the Mobile
Hotspot is running.
(47) Enter Network name from the Mobile Hotspot window as SSID.
(48) Enter Network password from the Mobile Hotspot window as PSK Key.
(49) Write the settings to the detector with the IR data communication unit.
(50) When using 5 GHz band instead of default 2.4 GHz:
• Mobile Hotspot runs on 2.4 GHz.
• Open all channels for both bands.
• Click Perform SelfDiagnosis to write wireless settings.
• Once connection is established, uncheck 2.4 GHz channels on the
detector.
• Click Perform SelfDiagnosis to write wireless settings.
• Change Mobile Hotspot to 5 GHz.

Figure 300

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4.14.2 Verification

(1) Reboot the PC.


(2) Reboot the detector.
(3) Click the toggle button to turn on
the Mobile Hotspot.

Figure 301

(4) Create an exam on NX. The detector status indicator should turn green.
(5) Take an exposure: The image should arrive on NX.
(6) Take the PC to another location until connection to the detector is lost.
(7) Come back to the detector: The detector status indicator should turn green
again.

4.14.3 Troubleshooting

Mobile Hotspot does not start


Symtom Mobile Hotspot does not start when enabling it manually.

Cause 1. Hotfix 10.1607.005 not installed yet OR


2. WiFi adapter hangup OR
3. Network protocol IPv6 used for Mobile Hotspot communication instead of IPv4

Solution 1. Install Hotfix 10.1607.005 (or later).


2. Disable and enable the WiFi adapter in the device manager.
3. Disable IPv6 or change registry entry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NlaSvc\Para
meters\Internet\ActiveWebProbeHostV6 from ipv6.msftconnecttest.com to
localhost

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Hotspot is running but detector does not turn green


Symtom No connection to the detector. Mobile Hotspot is running.

Cause 1 IP address of the Mobile Hotspot is not 192.168.137.1.

Solution 1 Use the toggle button to stop and start the Mobile Hotspot.

4.14.4 User Training

Hand-out the user manual 0336A (or later revision, for example 0336B) “Ultra Mobile
DR” and inform the user about the following facts:

• The user needs to start the Mobile


Hotspot manually after PC startup or
reboot.
• During startup:
o The HP 650 G4 must be
connected to the hospital
network via cable.
o The Dell 7285/7400 must be
connected to the hospital
network via cable AND to the
tp-link AC750 via WiFi AND the
dropdown must show WiFi, not
Ethernet.
Figure 302

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• The Mobile Hotspot setup window


does not indicate, whether the DR
10s or DR 14s detector is connected
to the PC. The counter does not
increase after connection is
established.
A successful connection can only be
seen by the detector icon in the NX
user interface.

Figure 303

• Maximum distance detector-NX:


o for 2.4 Ghz = 8 m
o for 5 GHz = 6 m
• When no detector is connected to the Mobile Hotspot for more than 24 hours (for
example detector powered off or out of reach), then the hotspot stops
automatically. The user must use the Mobile Hotspot toggle switch to stop and
start it again.

• For connection to the hospital network, the PC must use the cabled Ethernet
connection.
• For Dell 7285/7400: The tp-link AC750 must be close to the dock Dell D6000,
but must be powered from an external source. It is only needed to prevent that
the Mobile Hotspot stops when disconnecting the Dell 7285/7400 from the dock.
• After the detector is powered on, it can take 1 to 2 minutes until it connects to the
hotspot.
• Glass or walls in between the detector and the PC may cause connectivity loss.
But it will return as soon as detector and PC are brought closer. Once the
detector is prepared for an exposure (thumbnail is created and detector icon is
green) it is able to capture an exposure. The detector will save it until a
reconnection with the NX is established. An empty battery will lead to image loss
in this case however.
• WiFi quality may change after reboot, as the Mobile Hotspot may use a different
channel after reboot.
• In case of connection problems between PC and detector, restart the Mobile
Hotspot manually (set switch to off and on again).

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4.15 Configuring the tp-link AC750 Access Point on DR 100e

• These instructions are applicable for tp-link AC750 Access Point setup on a
DR 100e only.
• For tp-link AC750 setup instructions on a notebook or convertible refer to
section 4.8.
• In this section the Access Point configuration for communication with the detector
is described.
o For mechanical integration and cabling of the tp-link AC750 in DR 100e refer to
the enclosure with Document ID 73356287.
o For setup of the PC internal WiFi module for communication with the RIS or
Archive refer to section 4.13.

REQUIRED TOOLS:
• WiFi scanner
For details to the tools refer to page 27.

NOTE:
The factory settings are:
• IP address: 192.168.0.1
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• Username: admin
• Password: admin

The following instructions are based on


hardware version 4.0 of the tp-link
AC750 Wi-Fi travel router.

Only hardware version 3.0 or 4.0 may


be used in combination with NX and
Agfa DR Detectors. The hardware
version is also displayed in the status
page. Refer to NOTE on page 122.

Figure 304

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
WiFi configuration rules described in section 1.

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4.15.1 Collecting information about previous setup

(1) Power on the PC.


(2) Stop NX and open the TRI or IRI panel installation tool.
(3) Look up SSID, PSK Key and channel setup. For DR 10s / DR 14s, if more than
one channel is configured, look up the configured channel on the previous
Access Point, if it still mounted.
(4) For DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e also look up the bandwidth setting in the IRI
panel installation tool.
(5) Write down the settings and enter them during the Quick Setup routine. Refer
to Figure 299 and Figure 300.

4.15.2 Configuring the tp-link AC750 on DR 100e

(1) Set the Mode Switch at the tp-link


AC750 to “AP/Rng Ext/Client”.
(2) If the tp-link AC750 has been
configured before, it is strongly
recommended to perform a factory
reset. Refer to section 4.8.3. This
section also describes the LEDs
on the Access Point.

Figure 305

(3) Open a browser.


(4) Enter IP address 192.168.0.1.
After a few seconds the login page
appears.
(5) Enter a new password.
(6) Click Start.

Figure 306

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(7) Enter username admin and the


new password.
(8) Click Log in.

Figure 307

(9) Click Next.

Figure 308

(10) Choose operation mode Access


Point.

If this screen looks different, the


Mode Switch is not in the correct
position. Refer to Figure 162.

(11) Click Next.

Figure 309

NOTE:
In the Quick Setup the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band are configured. Later on the unused
band is disabled.

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(12) Enter the SSID and password for


the 2.4 GHz wireless network.
Refer to rules in section 1.13.
(13) Click checkbox More Advanced
Wireless Settings.
(14) Select channel width 20MHZ. For
details refer to section 1.10.
(15) Select a channel for the 2.4 GHz
communication. For channel setup
rules refer to section 1.12.
(16) Click Next.

Figure 310

(17) Enter the SSID and password for


the 5 GHz wireless network. Refer
to rules in section 1.13.
(18) Click checkbox More Advanced
Wireless Settings.
(19) Select channel width 20MHZ after
checking the used channels with a
WiFi scanner.
For details refer to section 1.10.
(20) Select a channel for the 5 GHz
communication. For channel setup
rules refer to section 1.12.
(21) Click Next.
Figure 311

(22) Select LAN Type Static IP.


(23) Click Next.

Figure 312

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(24) Review the settings.


(25) Click Finish.
(26) Wait until the rotating icon is gone.

Figure 313

(27) Go to Wireless 2.4GHz or


Wireless 5GHz to disable the
unused interface.
(28) Click Save.

Figure 314

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(29) Select System Tools >


Password.
(30) Define a new username and
password.
(31) Click Save.

Figure 315

(32) Select System Tools > Backup &


Restore.
(33) Take a backup.

Figure 316

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4.15.3 User training

Inform the user that the integrated Access Point tp-link AC750 is always powered, as
long as the PC is powered.
To reset the Access Point, power off the PC, wait a few seconds, and restart the PC.

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4.16 Configuring the Aruba AP-503 Access Point

REQUIRED TOOLS:
• PC (laptop) with an internal WiFi module.
Tablet or mobile phone also can be used instead of a laptop.
• WiFi scanner

For details to the tools refer to page 27.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
• ArubaInstant_Gemini_8.11.2.2_89329, Document ID 83351310

Supported PCs / systems and detectors:


Refer to compatibility matrix in section 1.6.

NOTE:
The factory settings are:
• IP address: set for DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
• Subnet mask: n.a.
• SSID SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx
• Username: admin
• Password: Serial number

IMPORTANT:
Before starting the Access Point configuration, make yourself familiar with the basic
rules described in section 1.

IMPORTANT:
• This section describes configuration of the Access Point. For mechanical
integration in a mobile system (for example DR 100e) refer to the component
service manual.
• If during Access Point setup there is an evidence that the Access Point is in an
undefined status, it is possible to reset to factory settings. Refer to section 7.5.1.
• After reset to factory settings, SetMeUp through WiFi sometimes does not work. In
this case using the DHCP Server Tool (Document ID 41893610) to assign an IP
address to the Access Point is mandatory. For instructions using the DHCP Server
Tool refer to section 4.12.6.

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SCOPE OF DELIVERY:
The Aruba AP-503 Access Point is delivered together with one ceiling rail bracket
for 9/16” and 15/16” ceiling rails.

Ceiling mounting bracket 7/16" rail 15/16" rail

AP_503_ceiling_mounting.cdr

Figure 317

Configuration steps depending on use case:

Use case Instructions


• Installation of an Access Point from spare • Follow instructions as of
part or sales stock (not pre-configured) section 4.16.1
• Replacement of an access point
• WiFi settings adaptation on a staged system • In the browser enter the IP
(for example DR 100e, DR 100s, DR 400, address of the Access Point.
DR 600) Refer to page 209. Then follow
• WiFi settings adaptation after initial setup. the instructions in section
4.16.3

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4.16.1 Performing cabling

(1) Connect the network cable to the E0/POE socket.

Figure 318: Aruba AP-503 rear view

Controls, connections and LEDs specification


E0/POE Port The AP-503 access points are equipped with one active Ethernet
port (E0), with 10/100/1000 Base-T, autosensing MDI/MDX, which
supports uplink connectivity when linked by an Ethernet cable.
This port supports IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE),
accepting 48 VDC (nominal) as a standard defined Powered Device
(PD) from a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) such as a PoE
midspan injector, or network infrastructure that supports PoE.
Console Port The console port is a Micro-B connector. A proprietary serial adapter
cable is needed to use this interface. This interface is normally not
used by Agfa.
Reset Button The reset button located on the bottom of the device can be used to
reset the access point to factory default settings or turn off/on the
LED indicator display.
Use one of the following methods to reset the access point to factory
default settings: To reset during normal operation:
• Hold the reset button for more than 10 seconds while the access
point is running. Then release the reset button.
• To reset during power up, hold the reset button while the access
point is powering up. The system status LED indicator will flash
again within 15 seconds indicating that the reset is completed.
The access point will now continue to boot with the factory
default settings.
For details refer to Troubleshooting section 7.5.1.
To toggle the LED indicator display between Off and Blinking, during
the normal operation of the access point, shortly press and release
the reset button using a small, narrow object, such as a paperclip.

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When power is connected, the system


status LED starts green blinking with
alternating frequencies. The Access
Point boots up.
After about 2 minutes the bootup is
finished and the WiFi status LED is solid
green.
Figure 319

LED Color /state Meaning


Wifi status Off Device powered off
(right)
Green Device booting, not ready for use
blinking1
Green-solid Device ready for use, no restrictions
Green-flashing Device ready for use, uplink negotiated in suboptimal
off 2 speed (< 1Gbps)
Green-flashing Device in deep-sleep mode
on 3
Amber- solid Device ready, restricted power mode (limited PoE
power available, or IPM* restrictions applied), no
network restrictions
Amber- Device ready, restricted power mode (limited PoE
flashing off 2 power available, or IPM restrictions applied), uplink
negotiated in sub-optimal speed (<1Gbps)
Red-solid System error condition
Radio Off Device powered off
status
Green-solid Device ready, fully functional, no network restrictions
(left)
Green flashing Device ready, fully functional, uplink negotiated in sub-
off 2 optimal speed (<1Gbps)
Amber-solid Device ready, no network restrictions
* IPM = Intelligent Power management
1 blinking: One second on, one second off, 2 second cycle

2 flashing off: Mostly on, fraction of a second off, 2 second cycle

3 flashing on: mostly off, fraction of a second on, 2 seconds cycle

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4.16.2 Connecting via WiFi to the default SSID SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx

This step is only required for Aruba access points from spare part or sales stock. On
systems, that were staged in production (for example DR 400 or DR 600), this step
is already done.

PURPOSE The Aruba AP-503 is transmitting a default SSID SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx after bootup.
When connecting to this SSID with a wireless device (Service PC, tablet, mobile
phone), the setup can be performed wireless.
As alternative, use the DHCP Server Tool (Document ID 41893610) to assign an IP
address to the Access Point as described in section 4.12.6. Then login as described
in section 4.12.3.

IMPORTANT:
It can take up to 12 minutes until the SSID SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx is sent. After about 20
minutes it disappears again. In this case a restart of the AP is required.
Reason for this behavior is the “Dynamic Frequency Selection”: The AP searches for a
free frequency in order not to interfere with radar systems.
This waiting time is not required when using the DHCP Server Tool for initial
connection with the Access Point.

(1) Connect the Ethernet cable between Access Point and PC. This is required so
that the Access Point is transmitting its default SSID.
(2) On the PC or mobile device, connect to WiFi SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx
SSID SetMeUp-xx:xx:xx is sometimes not working after factory reset.
In this case perform the setup using the DHCP Server Tool as described in
section 4.12.6.
(3) In the browser address window enter the following IP address:
https://setmeup.arubanetworks.com:4343

The login screen appears. Refer to Troubleshooting section 7.5.3 if a security


exception appears instead of the login screen.
It usually takes up to five minutes after power on, until login is possible.
(4) Continue with configuration as described in section 4.16.3.

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4.16.3 Access Point Configuration

(1) If the access point has already been setup, login by entering the access point IP
address in the browser address window.

Refer to Troubleshooting section 7.5.3 if a security exception appears instead of


the login screen.

(2) Enter username and password:


• Default username admin
• Password* = serial number**
(for example CND2JSTSL0) or
ADMIN*.

Figure 320
* Password ADMIN is typically used on DR 100e and DR 100s from production.
**The serial number (S/N) is printed on a sticker on the rear of the Access Point.

The following step is required only, if the access point is delivered in “campus mode”.
In this case it requires to load the firmware file first in the “Access Point Provisioning”
screen shown below.
If the “Welcome to instant” screen is shown to select the Country Code, proceed to
next step.
(3) Click Browse to select the
firmware file:
ArubaInstant_Gemini_8.11.2.2_89329

To initiate FW update click Save


followed by Upgrade now.
The firmware upgrade takes about
one minute, followed by an
automatic reboot.

When finished, again connect to:


https://setmeup.arubanetworks.
com:4343

Figure 321

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(4) In the “Reset password” screen,


enter a new password for user
admin.
(5) Click OK.
(6) Once again login to the Access
Point using the new password.

Figure 322

Adjusting the County Code

(7) Select the country code (= country


where the Access Point is
installed) and click OK.

Figure 323

(8) In the “Enable Cloud


Management” Window click OK.

Figure 324

Checking firmware

(9) Select Maintenance > Firmware.


(10) Check current version. It must
display 8.11.2.2_89329
If a different version is displayed,
perform a firmware update or
downgrade. Refer to section 11.4.

Figure 325

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Changing AP management type to “Standalone”

(11) Go to: Maintenance > Convert


(12) Click dropdown Convert one or
more Access Points to and
select Standalone AP.
If this selection is not available,
the AP has already been
converted to a Standalone AP.

Figure 326

(13) In dropdown Access Point to


convert select the Access Point.
(14) Click Convert.

Figure 327

(15) Click OK.


Message Please wait is
displayed for a few seconds
followed by Conversion
successful.

Figure 328

(16) Click OK. Now the access point


reboots automatically. The display
still shows the “Convert” page.
(17) Wait 2 minutes until the login
screen appears.
(18) Login to the access point.

(19) To verify the conversion, go to


Maintenance > Convert.
(20) Confirm that option Standalone
AP is not available anymore.

Figure 329

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Setting IP address

(21) Select Configuration > Access


Points.
(22) Click on the MAC address of the
AP. This address is similar to the
address displayed on the MAC
address sticker. Refer to NOTE
below.
(23) Click the edit icon .
Figure 330

NOTE:
The MAC address on the sticker on the Aruba AP-503 is the MAC address of the
cabled network interface. This is different to the MAC address of the wireless
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz interface.

(24) Click Specify statically and enter


the following data:
• For DR 10s / DR 14s / DX-D 30
/ DX-D 35:
IP address: 192.168.100.200
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway:
192.168.100.20*
• For DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e:
IP address: 192.168.0.20
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.0.10*
• For DX-D 40 / 45 & XD**:
IP address: 169.254.2.200
Netmask: 255.255.0.0
Default gateway: 169.254.0.50*
(25) Click Save.
Figure 331

*= IP address of network interface on NX. Adapt if IP address on NX is different.


**XD 10, XD+10, XD 14, XD+14; XD 17, XD+17

(26) Click in the upper right corner to


confirm message that a reboot is
required.

The reboot will be performed later. Figure 332

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Setting Installation Type "indoor"

(27) Click on the MAC address of the


Access Point.
(28) Click the edit icon .
(29) Click Installation Type.
(30) Select Indoor.
(31) Click Save.
(32) Again the “Reboot Required”
window appears: Click in the Figure 333
upper right corner to confirm the
message.

Adapting radio settings

(33) Check channel usage with a WiFi scanner in the environment where the
detectors are to be used.
(34) Click on the MAC address of the Access Point.
(35) Click the edit icon .
(36) Click Radio.
(37) Select Mode Access for the
2.4 GHz band and for the
5 GHz band.
(38) Select Administrator assigned
for the 2.4 GHz band and for the
5 GHz band.
(39) Select the desired channel:
• For the 2.4 GHz band select
channels not ending with a “+”
(= bandwidth 20 MHz).
• For the 5 GHz band also select
a channel not ending with a
“+”(= bandwidth 20 MHz). For
details refer to section 1.10. Figure 334
(40) Enter Transmit power 50 dBm for
the 2.4 GHz band and for the
5 GHz band. This improves
performance.
(41) Click Save.

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Rebooting the Access Point

(42) Click Maintenance > Reboot in


the menu pane.
(43) Click Reboot.
(44) Confirm reboot by clicking OK.
(45) Wait for approximately 2 minutes
until the status LED is green-solid.
(46) Close the web browser.

Figure 335

Setting transmission range, SSID and PSK

(47) Open the web browser and enter the new configured IP address in the
address bar.
(48) Login as user “admin”.
(49) Click on Configuration >
Networks and click the sign.

Or, if the Access Point has already


been setup, click on the network
Figure 336
name (for example AgfaDRPanel)
and click the edit icon .

(50) Enter for example AgfaDRPanel.

To prevent mix up with the SSID, it


is possible to use this name also
for the SSID. Refer to step (53).

Step (50) is skipped when editing


an existing configuration. Figure 337
(51) Click Show advanced options.

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(52) Set Broadcast filtering to


Disabled.

Figure 338

(53) Scroll down to the very end of the


page.
(54) Adapt parameter ESSID (= SSID)
to the desired name. Refer to the
SSID setup rules described in
section 1.13.
(55) Click Next.

Figure 339

(56) Select:
• Client IP assignment: Network
assigned
• Client VLAN assignment:
Default
(57) Click Next.

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(58) Enter the PSK (pre-shared key).


At the Aruba AP-503 this is called
Passphrase.
Refer to rules as defined in
section 1.13.
(59) Ensure MAC authentication is
not active .
(60) Scroll down and click Next.
(61) Click Finish. After some seconds
the new configured network (for
example AgfaDRPanel) is
displayed.

Figure 341

Disabling the unused 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz interface

In case of DR 10s \ DR 14s: Disable the 2.4 GHz band only after having configured the
panel in the TRI panel installation tool. DR 10s / DR 14s comes from factory with only
channels 1 to 11 enabled. If 2.4 GHz is disabled, connection to write channel settings
will not be possible.
(62) Click on Configuration >
Networks > AgfaDRPanel* and
click the edit icon .
(63) Click Show advanced options.
(64) Select the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz
band.
(65) Click Next three times.
Figure 342
(66) Click Finish.

* can be different if another name has


been chosen in step (49).

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Rebooting the Access Point

(67) Click Maintenance > Reboot.


(68) Click Reboot.
(69) Confirm reboot by clicking OK.
(70) Wait for approximately 2 minutes
until the status LED is green-solid.
(71) Close the web browser.

Figure 343

4.16.4 Verification of the Aruba AP-503 setup

(1) Login with username admin.


(2) Confirm that the configured SSID is displayed in the Dashboard> Networks
menu.

4.16.5 For setup of DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e: Checking MAC address of the Access
Point

The MAC address of the Access Point is optional for the IRI software setup (DR 10e /
DR 14e / DR 17e).
The MAC address of the Access Point is
not displayed in the user interface.
Use command Netsh wlan show
networks mode=bssid in a command
line window on the Service PC to get
the MAC address.
For details refer to section 7.1.

Figure 344

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5 Calibration

Not applicable

6 Acceptance test

Not applicable

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7 Troubleshooting

NOTE:
For the general escalation procedure refer to the following document: The Field Service
ABCs, Document ID 25722561.

7.1 General wireless networking problems

7.1.1 No wireless connection between Detector and access point

Symptom No wireless connection between detector and Access Point.

Cause In most cases the reason is a configuration problem.

Solution On a Service PC with internal wireless network adapter activated, execute the following
command in a command prompt window:
netsh wlan show networks mode=BSSID
The command lists - per hardware interface - the detected WiFi Access Points and
gives some details (like for example mac address).
Example:
SSID 2 : Trixel4_5G
Network type : Infrastructure
Authentication : WPA2-Personal
Encryption : CCMP
BSSID 1 : 54:4a:00:7b:08:10
Signal : 26%
Radio type : 802.11n
Channel : 100
Basic rates (Mbps) : 24 39 156
Other rates (Mbps) : 18 19.5 36 48 54
In this example “Trixel4_5G” is the SSID.
BSSID 1 shows the MAC address of the Access Point. This is what needs to be
entered in the IRI panel installation tool (in case of DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e). See
also IMPORTANT note below.

IMPORTANT:
The netsh command can take up to five minutes until MAC address (= BSSID) and
channel are displayed. Also it showed that the MAC address shown in Windows is not
always correct.
It is strongly recommended to use a WiFi analyzer tool on a mobile device (refer to
section 1.14) to confirm the MAC address. This also gives faster results than the netsh
command on the PC.

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7.1.2 Slow or interrupted wireless connection

Symptom • Image transfer between DR


Detector and NX takes long time

OR

• The wireless connection is


interrupted sometimes: The room
does not get ready for exposure

OR

• Detector switch shows bad signal


quality. Refer to Figure 306. Figure 345

Cause • Suboptimal Access Point position OR


• Suboptimal WiFi channel configuration OR
• Suboptimal WiFi bandwidth configuration

Solution • Check Access Point position. Refer to sections 1.8 and 1.11.
• Use a WiFi scanner to check channel usage at all locations where the detector is
used for imaging.
• Check that there are no overlapping channels. For details refer to section 1.9.
• Check the correct bandwidth setting on the Access Point configuration. For details
refer to section 1.10.

7.1.3 Sporadic recovery image or empty image in combination with VDI 3.2

Symptom When the Access Point is rebooted separately, for example by pulling and re-inserting
the power cable of the PoE adapter, sporadically a recovery image may be created, or
an empty image is sent.
This image cannot lead to misdiagnosis or delay in diagnose.
This issue is present with any Access Point in combination with VDI 3.2 only.
(VDI = Vieworks Detector Interface for DX-D 40/45).

Cause VDI 3.2 software issue.

Solution Inform the user about the behavior or update the system to a higher VDI version.

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7.1.4 No wireless connection with the hospital network with NX ≥ NX 23.00

Symptom WiFi connection to hospital not working after upgrade to NX ≥ NX 23.00 or on new
installations with NX ≥ NX 23.00.
Connection status stays on “Authenticating...”

Cause Hospital WiFi uses TLS version ≤ 1.2, which is not supported anymore with
NX ≥ NX 23.00 due to insufficient network security of TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1.
With NX < NX 23.00 TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 were still supported.

Solution Contact the GSN.

7.2 Edimax Access Point configuration problems

7.2.1 Not possible to select Access Point mode

Symptom Right at the beginning of the setup it is not possible to select mode “Access Point”.

Cause Wrong login page used.

Solution Be sure to use the right login page: 192.168.2.1/wiz_5in1.asp

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7.3 Cisco Access Point configuration problems

7.3.1 Browser connection to Access Point cannot be established

Symptom After assigning a static IP address, for example 192.168.11.200 using the DHCP
Server Tool, it is not possible to connect to the Cisco Access Point via browser.

Cause IP address configuration on Access Point possibly wrong.

Solution Wait minimum two minutes until the Cisco Access Point accepts the IP address. If after
two minutes there is still no connection, reset the Access Point to default:
(1) Disconnect power (the power jack for external power or the Ethernet cable for in
line power) from the Access Point.
(2) Press and hold the MODE button while reconnecting power to the Access Point.
(3) Hold the MODE button until the Status LED turns amber (approximately 1 to 2
seconds), and release the button. All Access Point settings return to factory
defaults.
(4) Repeat all steps to assign a static IP address.

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7.4 WiFi Dongle Hotspot configuration problems

7.4.1 Message “hotspot not using configured IP: xxx”

Symptom The following error is logged in the WifiDongleHotspot.exe window:


Hotspot not using configured IP: xxxxxxxx

Cause One of the network connections has sharing enabled.

Solution Disable the Internet Connection Sharing.

Figure 346

7.4.2 Connection to detector lost after manually connecting via WiFi USB Dongle to
the hospital network

Symptom Connection to detector lost after manually connecting via WiFi USB Dongle to the
hospital network.

Cause Channel conflicts for communication of USB WiFi Dongle with detector and hospital
network. Note that the USB WiFi Dongle is released only for exclusive connection to a
DR Detector.

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Solution (1) Go to wireless network settings icon in the task bar


(2) Right-click on the connection of the USB WiFi Dongle to the hospital network.
(3) Click Properties.
(4) Go to the Connection tab.
(5) De-select Connect automatically ....
(6) Click OK.
(7) Again got to wireless network settings icon in the task bar
(8) Click Disconnect at the connection of the WiFi Dongle to the Hospital network.

7.4.3 WiFi Dongle does not connect to detector after restart of the hotspot

Symptom WiFi Dongle does not connect to detector after restart of the hotspot, for example when
removing and re-inserting the USB WiFi Dongle.

Cause The WiFi Dongle Hotspot tool must be able to perform Windows settings. If this
functionality is blocked by the system administrator, the WiFi Dongle Hotspot tool
cannot be used

Solution Consult the logfile in C:\Agfa\Healthcare\log\WiFi\xml\WifiDongleHotspot.exe.log.


Possibly the hospital network administrator prohibited automatic connection of network
adapters. Inform the hospital network administrator that the WiFi Dongle Hotspot relies
on automatic wireless functions. These may not be blocked.

7.4.4 WiFi Dongle does not connect to detector

Symptom WiFi Dongle does not connect to detector.

Cause Configuration problem.

Solution Check configuration as shown in Figure 347 to Figure 349.


The figures are explained in a NOTE below Figure 349.

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Figure 347

Figure 348

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Figure 349

NOTE:
Shows the concept of hotspot IP address and SSID.

Shows how Networking and Sharing center looks like on a system with running
hotspot and connection to hospital WiFi.
Shows the relation between the two Network and Sharing Center screens.

Shows how the Hospital WiFi looks like in Network and Sharing Centre (the active
adapters in such a setup) and what the general setup is.
Shows a running hotspot.

Shows a working environment:


• A Virtual Miniport adapter is created and the hotspot SSID is shown there.
• It is normal that the D-Link USB adapter shows ‘not connected`.
Adapter names correspond between the HotspotSetup tool and the Network and
Sharing Center screen.

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7.5 Aruba IAP-207 / Aruba AP-303 troubleshooting

7.5.1 Login to Aruba Access Point with user “admin” not possible

Symptom No login to Access Point possible.

Cause Wrong password used or password needs to be entered a second time or Access Point
not ready yet.

Solution • For cause “wrong password used” or password needs to be entered a second time:
o For access point firmware < 8.5 the initial password is “admin”.
o For access point firmware ≥ 8.5 the initial password is the access point serial
number (printed on a sticker on the rear of the access point).
o For DR 100e, DR 100s and DX-D 100 from production the password “ADMIN” is
pre-configured.
o In some cases it can be required to enter the password two times. The first time
a message Login failed. Please re-enter Username & Password
is displayed.
o If this does not help, reset the access point to factory settings. Refer to section
7.5.2.
• For cause “Access Point not ready yet”:
o If login fails, wait a few minutes and retry.
o If login still fails, remove power, wait for 10 seconds and reconnect power. Wait
about 5 minutes before entering username and password.

7.5.2 Resetting the Aruba Access Point to factory settings

Symptom No login to Access Point possible or strange parameters are pre-set.

Cause Access Point configuration is in an undefined status.

Solution Reset the Access Point to factory default settings:


During normal operation or during bootup, press and hold down the reset button using
a small, narrow object such as a paper clip for more than 10 seconds.
To clear all parameters, sometimes it is required to repeat the procedure or switch
procedures (press reset button during normal operation ↔ press reset button during
bootup). Sometimes it is required to power off the access point and keeping the reset
button pressed (using a small, narrow object ) for 10 seconds after re-connecting
power.

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IMPORTANT:
After reset to factory settings on an Aruba AP 303 / IAP-207, SetMeUp through WiFi
does not work. In this case using the DHCP Server Tool (Document ID 41893610) to
assign an IP address to the Access Point is mandatory. For instructions using the
DHCP Server Tool refer to section 4.12.6.

7.5.3 Security exception when login to Aruba 207 / Aruba 303 access point

Symptom When connection with the Aruba IAP-207 or Aruba AP 303 access point, the browser
shows a security exception:
• Microsoft Edge: Your connection isn't private
• Google Chrome: Your connection is not private
• Firefox: Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead

Cause Certificate error

Solution • Microsoft Edge: Click Advanced, followed by Continue to


instant.arubanetworks.com (unsafe)  login appears
• Google Chrome: Click Advanced followed by Proceed to
instant.arubanetworks.com (unsafe)  login appears
• Firefox: Click Advanced... followed by Accept the Risk and Continue  login
appears

7.6 Mobile Hotspot on Windows 10 troubleshooting

7.6.1 Hotspot does not start after changing transmission frequency band

Symptom Very sporadically, when changing the hotspot to 5 GHz it does not start anymore.

Cause Software issue.

Solution Disable the WiFi adapter in the Device Manager and enable it again.

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7.6.2 Hotspot does not start on HP EliteBook 850 G8

Symptom The hotspot configured for 5 GHz does not start on HP EliteBook 850 G8 after
installing the latest WiFi driver.

Cause Software issue: Mobile Hotspot 2.0 configured for the 5 GHz band in combination with
the latest HP EliteBook G8 WiFi driver does not work.

Solution Re-install the legacy WiFi driver for the HP EliteBook 850 G8, Document ID 78452724.
This legacy WiFi driver is installed in production and also part of the
HP Elitebook 850 G8 USB restore flash drive.

7.6.3 The Mobile Hotspot does not start on NX 24.00 in combination with NX ISP
LEVEL 2 HARDENING LICENSE (MBD3U)

Symptom 1 Mobile Hotspot (configured with the Mobile Hotspot Utility 2.) does not start after an
upgrade to NX 24.00 (or later version).

Symptom 2 On a new installation of the mobile hotspot on NX 24.00 (or later version) it is not
possible to configure the Mobile Hotspot: The Windows configuration items are grayed
out, and message “Some settings are hidden or managed by your organization” is
shown.

Cause During NX activation, the hardening is perfomed. With level 2 (NX ISP LEVEL 2
HARDENING LICENSE, ABC code MBD3U), the following registry entry is changed
from 1 to 0:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network Connections -
NC_ShowSharedAccessUI

Solution Set back registry entry HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network


Connections - NC_ShowSharedAccessUI from 0 to 1 and reboot the PC.

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8 Repair

Not applicable

9 Maintenance

Not applicable

10 Release information

For released firmware versions of the Cisco Access Point refer to section 4.1.3.

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11 Upgrade procedure

11.1 Upgrading the Cisco Access Point firmware

IMPORTANT:
Do not use this procedure to downgrade the Access Point.
Downgrading should not be required.

SOFTWARE:
Download the latest Cisco Access Point firmware from the Library.

(1) Start the Internet Explorer.


(2) Click Tools > Internet options >
Privacy.
(3) De-select Turn on Pop-up
blocker.
(4) Click Apply.

Figure 350

(5) Enter IP address. Default values:


- DR 10s/14s: 192.168.100.200
- DR 10e/14e/17e: 192.168.0.20
- DX-D30/35: 192.168.100.200
- DX-D40/45: 169.254.2.200.
(6) Log in to the Access Point by using the default username / password
(Cisco/Cisco) or the site specific username / password combination.
(7) Click menu: System Software > Software Upgrade
(8) Select the HTTP Upgrade tab.

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(9) Click Browse to select the


unzipped firmware file, download
from the Library.
(10) Click: Upgrade

Figure 351

(11) Wait until the firmware upgrade is


finished.
In case of an upgrade to firmware
15.3(3)JA8 it can happen that the
upgrade window shows message
LOADING: Upgrade in
progress forever after the
upgrade has been performed. If
the message is still present after 5
minutes check the firmware
version in the Cisco web interface.
(12) Login with username / password if
requested.
Figure 352

(13) Click OK.

Figure 353

The System Software Upgrade page is


automatically updated and shows the
new software version.

Figure 354

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11.2 Upgrading the Huawei AP5030DN / AP5130DN Access Point firmware

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
Download the latest Huawei AP5030DN / AP5130DN Access Point firmware from the
Library. The firmware version V200R006C10SPCa00 is available from the Library with
Document ID 60740763.
It contains
• Firmware AP5130DN-FAT-V200R006C10SPCa00_V2.zip which includes:
o FatAP5X30XN_V200R006C10SPCa00.bin
o FatAP5X30XN_V200R006C10SPCa00.upgrade_assistant_package.bin*
o FatAP5X30XN_V200R007C20SPC500.upgrade_assistant_package.bin**
o u-boot.bin
• A firmware_update_commands.txt file to copy and paste in putty.exe window
• A readme
* to be used for firmware upgrades or downgrades from V200R006xxxxxxx
** to be used for firmware downgrades from V200R007C20SPC500

REQUIRED TOOLS:
• FileZilla FTP server (by default installed on NX)
• putty.exe
For details to these tools refer to page 27.

It is possible to perform firmware upgrade from NX or the Service PC. Recommended


for all installation where no IRI software is loaded: Perform the firmware upgrade from
NX. The NX has the FileZilla FTP server installed as default. Startup type is set to
“manual”.
When performing firmware update via Service PC, download and install FileZilla server
first. For download location refer to page 27.

IMPORTANT:
As soon as the IRI software for DR 10e / DR 14e / DR 17e is installed on NX, the
FileZilla FTP server is occupied by the IRI software. Therefore it is strongly
recommended to use the Service PC for firmware upgrade in this case.

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Principle of the firmware update


Step 1: Login to Access Point via telnet NX Access point
and check presence of firmware upgrade ftp
FTP server FTP client
assistant on the Access Point.
firmware file on telnet firmware upgrade
Step 2: Load upgrade assistant if
local file system assistent
required via command line. The Access
Point connects to the NX and retrieves wifi_097.cdr

the upgrade assistant via FTP.


Figure 355

Step 3: Load firmware via command line. The Access Point connects to the NX and
retrieves the firmware via FTP.

11.2.1 Configuring the FileZilla FTP server

(1) Go to Start > Programs >


FileZilla Server > Start FileZilla
Server.
The FileZilla Server is started
without feedback.
It can be confirmed by looking up
the service in Control Panel >
Administrative tools >
Component Services > Service
(Local) >FileZilla Server FTP
Server: The Service Status shows
Running.

Figure 356

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(2) Go to Start > Programs >


FileZilla Server > FileZilla Server
Interface.
(3) Click Connect.
(4) Ignore error in red letters “You
appear to be behind a NAT router
…”.

Figure 357

(5) Create a folder on the computer to store the FTP data, for example
D:\FTPdata.

(6) In the main menu, click on


Edit > Users.

Figure 358

(7) Click on Shared folders followed


by Add.

Figure 359

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(8) Add a user which is setup on this


PC. On NX this will be user
crservice.
(9) Click OK.

Figure 360

(10) Click on Add in the Shared folders


section.

Figure 361

(11) Select the FTP data exchange


directory (for example D:\FTPdata)
that has just been created.

Figure 362

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(12) Give full access rights for Files


and Directories.
(13) Click OK.

Figure 363

11.2.2 Performing the firmware upgrade or downgrade

NOTE:
Recent Huawei Access Points were delivered ex-factory with firmware version
V200R007C20SPC500. This needs to be downgraded to the Agfa released version
V200R006C10SPCa00.

(1) Unzip the firmware ZIP file to the FTP data directory, for example D:\FTPdata.
Important: Put the files in the root of this folder. Do not create subfolders in
this folder.
(2) Verify the proper firmware location: Four bin files must be located in the FTP
data directory, for example D:\FTPdata.

(3) Use putty.exe to open a telnet


connection to the Access Point.
For download location of the putty
telnet client refer to page 27.
(4) Enter the IP address of the Access
Point. Use SSH as connection
type.
(5) Accept non-validity of server
(Huawei) if asked for.

Figure 364

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(6) When the connection is established, a telnet window opens to enter user
name and password. Default after loading the configuration file:
Username: admin
Password: Huawei1234
If the Access Point was already completely setup, username and password
are different. Username and password is known in your service organization
only.

NOTE:
To simplify the following steps, for the long commands a
firmware_update_commands.txt is available in the firmware ZIP file. Open this file in
Notepad and copy and paste the commands into the putty window (paste by right-
click).

(7) Run the upgrade version check command to check the availability of the
upgrade assistant package. Press Enter after each command:
<Huawei> system-view
[Huawei] upgrade version check
Info: Upgrade version check ok.

(8) If the upgrade version check is not OK, run the upgrade upgrade-assistant-
package command to upgrade the upgrade assistant package.
Note that it does not harm to install the upgrade upgrade-assistant-package
even if the version check is OK. For firmware downgrade from
V200R007C20SPC500 it is mandatory to load the appropriate upgrade
assistant package.
In the following command:
• Replace the IP address 169.254.1.100 by the IP address of the NX network
interface which connects to the Access Point.
• Replace password* by the service unique password defined by ELMS
(Electronic License Management System).
Command if current Access Point firmware is V200R006C10SPCa00
[Huawei] diagnose
[Huawei-diagnose] upgrade upgrade-assistant-package ftp
FatAP5X30XN_V200R006C10SPCa00.upgrade_assistant_package.bin
169.254.1.100 crservice password
Command if current Access Point firmware is V200R007C20SPC500
[Huawei] diagnose
[Huawei-diagnose] upgrade upgrade-assistant-package ftp
FatAP5X30XN_V200R007C20SPC500.upgrade_assistant_package.bin
169.254.1.100 crservice password

* when performing firmware upgrade via Service PC, replace “crservice” and “password” by
username and password on the Service PC.

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(9) In case upgrade assistant package installation was required: Run the upgrade
version check command to verify the upgrade assistant package:
Press CTRL Z to leave the diagnose mode followed by the following
command.
<Huawei> system-view
[Huawei] upgrade version check
Info: Upgrade version check ok.

(10) Ensure that the Access Point is constantly powered on and is connected.
(11) Run the following command to upgrade or downgrade the firmware:
• Replace the IP address 169.254.1.100 by the IP address of the NX network
interface which connects to the Access Point.
• Replace password* by the service unique password defined by ELMS.
[Huawei] upgrade version ftp FatAP5X30XN_V200R006C10SPCa00.bin
169.254.1.100 crservice password
Warning: System will reboot, if you want to switch to upgrade-
assistant-package. Are you sure to execute these operations ? [Y/N]: y
* when performing firmware upgrade via Service PC, replace “crservice” and “password” by
username and password on the Service PC.

(12) Wait until the Access Point green LED is blinking again every 2 seconds. This
is an indication that firmware update is finished.

(13) Run the “display version” command to check whether the Access Point has
been successfully upgraded.
As alternative log into the Huawei Access Point via browser. The main screen
also shows the system software version.
<Huawei> display version

Huawei Versatile Routing Platform Software


VRP (R) software, Version 5.160 (AP5130DN FAT V200R006C10SPCa00)
Copyright (C) 2011-2013 HUAWEI TECH CO., LTD
Huawei AP5130DN Router uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 0 hour, 16 minutes

MPU 0(Master) : uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 0 hour, 16 minutes


SDRAM Memory Size : 256 M bytes
Flash Memory Size : 32 M bytes
MPU version information :
1. PCB Version : H85D2TT1D300 VER.A
2. MAB Version : 0
3. Board Type : AP5130DN
4. BootROM Version : 312

(14) Close putty to exit the telnet client.

RESULT The firmware is up-to-date.

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11.3 Upgrading / downgrading the Aruba IAP-207 / Aruba AP-303 Access Point
firmware

NOTE:
• This procedure can be used for firmware upgrade or downgrade. A downgrade
is required, if the installed firmware is higher than the Agfa released firmware.
This can happen for access points from sales or spare parts stock.
• The access point type (Aruba IAP-207 / Aruba AP-303) is shown in the access
point homepage. From outside the access points can be distinguished by the
network connection (IAP 207: rear / AP 303: side). Refer to Figure 241.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
(1) Download the latest firmware from the Agfa Library.
• Aruba IAP-207 FW ArubaInstant_Vela_8.10.0.10_89128, Document ID 83352805
• Aruba AP-303 FW ArubaInstant_Ursa_8.10.0.10_89128, Document ID 83351248

(2) Download the Google Chrome standalone installer for Win 7, 32 bit before going
on site: Firmware upgrade has been tested with the Google Chrome browser
only. In the past, using for example Internet Explorer for firmware upgrade
resulted in minor issues (for example message “Uploading” stays forever: The
user interface is not updated). Instructions:
• Go to https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/?standalone=1
• Scroll down to end and click Other Platforms (lower left of the web page)
• In the pop-up that opens, select
Download for another desktop OS - Windows 10/8.1/8/7 32-bit

REQUIRED TOOLS:
No special tools required. Upload is performed via browser user interface.

REQUIRED TIME:
Approximately 10 minutes

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11.3.1 Converting the Access Point to “Standalone AP” mode

PURPOSE When loading firmware version 8.10.0.10 for Aruba IAP 207 / AP 303, it is
mandatory to convert the access point to “Standalone AP” mode. Otherwise, it will
be constantly rebooting (frequency: a few minutes) after the firmware upgrade.

(1) Login to the Access Point. If a


security exception occurs, refer to
Troubleshooting section 7.5.3.
(2) Go to: Maintenance > Convert*
(3) Click dropdown Convert one or
more Access Points to and
select Standalone AP.
If this selection is not available,
the AP has already been
converted to a Standalone AP.
Figure 365
* refer to NOTE below if the old user
interface is still active.

NOTE:
If the “old UI” (UI = user interface) is still
active, click Maintenance and go to the
Convert tab to enter the AP
management type page.

Figure 366

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(4) In dropdown Access Point to


convert select the Access Point.
(5) Click Convert.

Figure 367

(6) Click OK.


Message Please wait is
displayed for a few seconds
followed by Conversion
successful.

Figure 368

(7) Click OK. Now the access point


reboots automatically. The user
interface still shows the “convert”
page.
(8) Wait 2 minutes (AP-303) or 5
minutes (IAP-207) until the login
screen appears.
(9) Login to the access point.

(10) To verify the conversion, go to


Maintenance > Convert.
(11) Confirm that option Standalone
AP is not available anymore.
(12) Check a few settings to confirm
that the configuration was not Figure 369
changed by the conversion
process.

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11.3.2 Firmware update

(1) Go to: Maintenance > Firmware*


(2) Check “Current version”. It should
display 8.7.1.1_78245 or
8.10.0.10_89128**.

* refer to NOTE below if the old user


interface is still active

**both firmware versions are supported.


On new installations, when a firmware
upgrade or downgrade is required, using
version 8.10.0.10_89128 is strongly
recommended. This version fixes a Figure 370
vulnerability.

NOTE:
If the “old UI” (UI = user interface) is still
active, click Maintenance and go to the
Firmware tab to enter the firmware
upgrade page.

Figure 371

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(3) If the firmware version is too high or


too low, click Browse.
(4) For Aruba IAP 207 select file
ArubaInstant_Vela_8.10.0.10_89128

For Aruba AP-303 select file


ArubaInstant_Ursa_8.10.0.10_89128

(5) Click Upgrade Now.

Figure 372

(6) Click OK when the following message appears: All Access Points will
reboot after the upgrade, and service will be interrupted
during the reboot process.
(7) Recommendation: Use for example the mobile phone WiFi connect page
(Android: Settings > Connections > WiFi; IOS: Settings > Wi-Fi) to monitor the
firmware upgrade:
After 3 minutes (AP-303) or 5 minutes (IAP 207) the SSID is transmitted again
and can be seen in the mobile phone. This indicates: Firmware upgrade
finished.

IMPORTANT:
During firmware upgrade with Internet
Explorer it may happen that the
message Uploading stays forever: The
user interface is not updated. After 5
minutes it still shows Uploading.
This was only experienced when
performing the firmware upgrade with
Internet Explorer.
Figure 373

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Proceeding in case after 5 minutes the user interface still shows Uploading:
• With a WiFi scanner or the mobile phone WiFi connect page ensure the Access
Point transmits its SSID.
• Inthe Maintenance page click the About tab, and go back to the Firmware tab.
The close button becomes active.
• Click close in the Firmware screen.
• Click Maintenance: The login screen appears.
• Continue with step (11).

(8) Wait until message Upgrade


successful is displayed. This
takes approximately 1 minute.
(9) Click OK.

Figure 374

(10) Wait until the Access Point is


rebooted (reboot starts
automatically). This takes
approximately
• 5 minutes for Aruba IAP-207
• 2 minutes for Aruba AP-303. Figure 375

(11) After the reboot the login page is


displayed. Type user name admin
followed by the configured
password and click Log In.

If login fails with message Login


failed. Please re-enter
Username & Password, type
Figure 376
the password once again. Usually
the second attempt is successful.
If login still fails refer to
troubleshooting section 7.5.1.

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(12) Verify the firmware upload by


checking the current version.

For the Aruba AP-303 the


firmware upgrade is finished.

For an Aruba IAP-207 which has


been configured already, continue
Figure 377
with section 11.3.3.

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11.3.3 Aruba IAP-207 setup after firmware update

The following step is required only, if the Access Point has been setup already. With
this step one adjustment is optimized.

Correcting transmit rates

The Wireless Network Manual rev. < 10 instructed to limit transmit rates to
Min. 54 / Max. 54. This is corrected with this step.

(1) Click on Configuration >


Networks > AgfaDRPanel* and
click the edit icon .
(2) Click Show advanced options.
(3) Set Transmit Rates back to
default.
2.4 Ghz: Min. 1 / Max. 54
5 GHz: Min. 6 / Max. 54
(4) Click Next three times. Figure 378
(5) Click Finish.

*Name depends on configured network


name. Can also be another name.

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11.4 Upgrading / downgrading the Aruba AP-503 Access Point firmware

NOTE:
• This procedure can be used for firmware upgrade or downgrade. A downgrade
is required, if the installed firmware is higher than the Agfa released firmware.
This can happen for access points from sales or spare parts stock.
• The access point type is shown in the access point homepage. From outside
the access points can be distinguished by the cover shape. Refer to page 10.

REQUIRED SOFTWARE:
(1) Download the latest firmware for the AP-503 from the Library:
ArubaInstant_Gemini_8.11.2.2_89329, Document ID 83351310

REQUIRED TOOLS:
No special tools required. Upload is performed via browser user interface.

REQUIRED TIME:
Approximately 10 minutes

(1) Login to the Access Point. If a


security exception occurs, refer to
Troubleshooting section 7.5.3.
(2) Go to: Maintenance > Firmware
(3) Check “Current version”. It should
display 8.11.2.2_89329

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(4) If the firmware version is too high or


too low, click Browse.
(5) Select file
ArubaInstant_Gemini_8.11.2.2_89329
(6) Click Upgrade Now.

Figure 380

(7) Click OK when the following message appears: All Access Points will
reboot after the upgrade, and service will be interrupted
during the reboot process.
(8) Recommendation: Use for example the mobile phone WiFi connect page
(Android: Settings > Connections > WiFi; IOS: Settings > Wi-Fi) to monitor the
firmware upgrade:
After 3 minutes the SSID is transmitted again and can be seen in the mobile
phone. This indicates: Firmware upgrade finished.

(9) Wait until message Upgrade


successful is displayed. This
takes approximately 1 minute.
(10) Click OK.

Figure 381

(11) Wait until the Access Point is


rebooted (reboot starts
automatically). This takes
approximately 2 minutes.

Figure 382

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(12) After the reboot the login page is


displayed. Type user name admin
followed by the configured
password and click Log In.

If login fails with message Login


failed. Please re-enter
Username & Password, type
Figure 383
the password once again. Usually
the second attempt is successful.
If login still fails refer to
troubleshooting section 7.5.1.

(13) Verify the firmware upload by


checking the current version.

Figure 384

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12 Spare parts

The Spare Parts List is not integrated in this Service Manual.


Refer to the following document:
DR Wireless Networking – Spare Parts List, Document ID 67062022.

13 Wiring diagram

13.1 Basic wiring Cisco Access Point

Wiring Cisco Access Point

Access point Wiring with default power supply


Network cable
to NX / network switch
Power Input 48 V DC mains input 100 - 240 V AC
Power supply

Access point Wiring with Power over Ethernet

Network cable Power over mains input 100 - 240 V AC


Ethernet (PoE)
Network cable
to NX / network switch

Access point side view


Console

48V DC Ethernet Mode


Connect network cable here
wifi_021.cdr

Figure 385

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13.2 Basic wiring Edimax Access Point

Wiring Edimax Access Point

Access point Wiring during configuration


RJ45 splitter

Network cable
at RJ45 splitter
to NX

USB cable
to NX USB port (1 Amp. minimum)
trixell_wireless_009_5.cdr

Access point Wiring after configuration

Network cable
to NX
USB cable
to NX USB port (1 Amp. minimum)
wifi_022.cdr

Figure 386

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13.3 Example wiring diagram - DR Retrofit - Instant DR (self-triggering) with DR


10s / DR 14s

For a detailed wiring diagram refer to the corresponding DR Retrofit system Service
Manual.

IR data NX
DR 10s DR 14s comm. unit
On Board
192.168.100.3 192.168.100.4 Network Interface

Com1
USB
Access point Network

serial cable*
Network cable Interface 1

192.168.100.200 192.168.100.20

Listed IP addresses are recommended.

Generator

*in case of Generator


parameter integration only.
trixel_wireless_040_1.cdr

Figure 387

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