2 radius server components, 1 radius server, 2 network coordinator – Inovonics Radius Administrator User Manual

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Radius Overview

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1.2 Radius Server Components

1.2.1 Radius Server

The Radius server is a Windows XP embedded server typically connected to
the local area network (LAN) to allow existing users to view and administer the
Radius system from their workstations.

The Radius server includes four serial ports, one Ethernet port, six USB ports
and four analog telephone jacks.

1.2.2 Network Coordinator

The network coordinator manages signals between the wireless end devices
in the Radius system and the Radius server.

1.2.3 High Power Repeater

The high power repeater intelligently amplifies transmissions from any
Inovonics EchoStream end device, while ignoring background noise. Virtually
any number of repeaters can be added to a system, scaling the system size as
needed.

• Radius can also use the high power repeater network to provide the

approximate location of wireless end devices sending alert signals.

1.2.4 Wireless End Devices

The Radius system can incorporate any Inovonics wireless end device,
including:

1.2.4.1 Pendant Transmitters

Inovonics wireless pendant transmitters offer virtually limitless opportunities for
panic/duress, life safety, and many custom applications.

• http://www.inovonics.com/pendant-transmitters.aspx

1.2.4.2 Universal Transmitters

Inovonics universal transmitters are designed for use with almost any standard
contact or sensor. They are available in a number of configurations for almost
any application.

• http://www.inovonics.com/universal-transmitters.aspx

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