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Copyright © 2013 ADTRAN, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Quick Start Guide, 61700952F1-13C, October 2013
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M
OUNTING THE
BSAP
TO A
P
OLE
The BSAP 1940 also ships with a pole mount base and hose strap to mount the AP to a vertical or
horizontal pole. BSAPs should be positioned for maximum throughput and range between other APs
and wireless client devices.
To mount the BSAP 1940 to a vertical pole:
1. Place the lock washers, then the flat washers on the four hex cap screws, and drive the screws
through the plane bracket into the back of the case as shown in Figure 4.
2. Using the four round head screws with washers and lock washers, attach the pole mounting bracket
to the plane bracket in a vertical position (Figure 6).
3. Thread the open end of the hose strap through the two tabs on the pole mount base (Figure 7).
4. Install the antennas (sold separately) onto the appropriate antenna ports. The antenna ports are
labeled
2.4GHz
and
5GHz
.
5. Wrap the hose strap around the vertical mounting pole and insert the end into the strap lock.
Tighten the strap lock to secure the unit to the pole (Figure 10).
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7
Pole Mount
Base in
Vertical Position
Hose Strap
Insertion
Round Head
Screw
Connect the BSAP to a PoE Source
See the figure below for various powering options.
•
For outdoor applications, use only shielded or outdoor-rated Ethernet
cable run inside conduit to protect it from damage from extreme
weather conditions and temperatures.
•
Any damage or malfunction resulting from exposure of this unit to
lightning or transient voltage events will void the user's warranty.
PowerDsine
PD-9001GO
Outdoor 802.3at
PoE Injector
or Equivalent with
GR-1089-Core
Criteria B
Surge Protection
PowerDsine
PD-9001GO
Outdoor 802.3at
PoE Injector
or Equivalent with
GR-1089-Core
Criteria B
Surge Protection
PowerDsine
PD-9001G-40/SP
Indoor 802.3at
PoE Injector
or Equivalent with
GR-1089-Core
Criteria B
Surge Protection
NetVanta
Ethernet Port
Protection Device
(1700502G1)
Ethernet Switch
NetVanta
Ethernet Port
Protection Device
(1700502G1)
Ethernet Switch
INDOORS
OUTDOORS
To Earth Ground
BSAP 1940
with Built-in
Ethernet and
Antenna Surge
Protection
To Earth Ground
BSAP 1940
with Built-in
Ethernet and
Antenna Surge
Protection
To Earth Ground
BSAP 1940
with Built-in
Ethernet and
Antenna Surge
Protection
Ethernet Cable
Outdoor Shielded Ethernet Cable
Mesh Link
Ground Cable
Drip Loop
ADTRAN recommends forming a 3 to 5-inch drip loop
on outdoor cables where water could run along the
cable and enter the BSAP 1940, PoE injector, or
building. If the cables are oriented so that water
cannot possibly enter, drip loops are not necessary.