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Aruba 580EX Series Hazardous Location Outdoor Access Points

| Installation Guide

Table 1  

580EX Series LED Meanings during Boot Up

1. Mostly off (off 6 seconds, then one blink flash)
2. Equally off/on (off 1 second, then red 1 second)

Table 2  

580EX Series LED Meanings during Operation

Ethernet Ports

The 580EX Series access point is equipped with three Ethernet ports:

E0 PoE+ port: 100/1000/2500/5000Base-T auto-sensing MDI/MDI-X wired network port (RJ45). The E0 port 

supports PoE-in, allowing the AP to draw power from an 802.3at/802.3bt PoE power source.

E1 SFP+ port: 10GBASE-R SFP+ port. 

E2 PSE port: 100/1000Base-T auto-sensing MDI/MDI-X wired network port (RJ45). The AP supports 802.3af 

PoE-Out when PoE powered, and supports up to 802.3at when powered by AC.

PoE input rating is 57V max|0.3A. 0.3A is per pair of wires in Ethernet cable. Ethernet cable has 4 pair of wires in 

total.

AC Power Port

The 580EX Series access point is equipped with an AC power port. The 580EX Series access point does not ship 

with any AC power cables. Aruba offers an AC power connector kit (sold separately) for customers to assemble 

their own AC power cable. 

Grounding Point

Always remember to protect the access point by installing the grounding line first before connecting to a 

network and applying power. Additionally, if removing or taking down the AP, the grounding line should be the 

last item disconnected. 

LED

Color/State

Meaning

System LED

Off

No power to AP

Red

Initial power-up 

Flashing - Green 

AP booting, not ready

On - Green

AP ready. GbE (or better) or SFP+ connected. The LED turns off 
after 1200 seconds

Green - Yellow, 6 seconds 
period

AP ready. 100Mb connected. The LED turns off after 1200 
seconds

Green - Flashing

1

AP in deep sleep

Red - Flashing

2

AP in thermal shutdown

LED

Color/State

Meaning

System LED

Solid Red

General fault - Immediate attention required

One red blink every 3 
seconds

Radio 0 fault (5 GHz)

Two quick red blinks 0.5 
seconds apart cycled every 
3 seconds

Radio 1 fault (2.4GHz)

To enable 802.3at support on E2, Intelligent Power and Temperature Monitoring (IPTM) must be enabled on 
the AP to properly monitor and maintain safe operations of the AP under higher power draw requirements. If 
IPTM is disabled, the maximum PoE support on E2 is 802.3af.

Summary of Contents for 580EX Series

Page 1: ...s point Cable gland Type 20A2F x 2 USB Type C console cable x 1 Ground lug kit x 1 Tools Required Phillips screwdriver 2 for M4x6 screw Flat blade screwdriver for Ethernet and AC port cap The weatherp...

Page 2: ...azardous Location Outdoor Access Points Installation Guide Hardware Overview Figure 1 AP 585EX Front View Figure 2 AP 585EX Rear View E1 SFP E2 PSE E0 PoE Grounding Point AC Power Port USB Console Por...

Page 3: ...ion Guide 3 Figure 3 AP 587EX Front View Figure 4 AP 587EX Rear View LED The 580EX Series access point is equipped with one LED that indicates the system status of the access point E1 SFP E2 PSE E0 Po...

Page 4: ...les Aruba offers an AC power connector kit sold separately for customers to assemble their own AC power cable Grounding Point Always remember to protect the access point by installing the grounding li...

Page 5: ...ns below before beginning the installation process Pre Installation Checklist Before installing your access point be sure that you have the following Cat5E or better shielded cable with network access...

Page 6: ...ase is critical Make sure that these sources are taken into consideration when you attach an access point to its fixed location RF absorbers include Cement concrete Old concrete has high levels of wat...

Page 7: ...g or Tilt Install Mount Kit AP 587EX Wall or Pole AP 585EX Flat or Sloped Ceiling JW055A AP 270 MNT H2 Aruba Outdoor AP Access Flush Wall or Ceiling Mount AP 587EX Wall AP 585EX Flat Ceiling R6W11A AP...

Page 8: ...tighten the sealing nut onto the gland body to a torque of 53 in lbs 6 Nm Figure 6 Ethernet Cable and 20A2F Cable Gland Installed to AP Connecting the Fiber optic Cable Aruba provides a CKIT EX OD SF...

Page 9: ...tube over the fiber optic cable 4 Insert the connector of the fiber optic cable into the transceiver module and ensure the connector is firmly in place 5 Screw the SFP extension tube into the E1 SFP...

Page 10: ...nsistent with local electrical code The 580EX Series access point does not ship with any AC power cables Aruba offers an AP AC MLX EX outdoor Molex AC connector kit sold separately for customers to as...

Page 11: ...l number RMN is not the marketing name or model number of the product The following regulatory model numbers apply to the 580EX Series AP 585EX RMN APEX0585 AP 587EX RMN APEX0587 Safety and Regulatory...

Page 12: ...Science and Economic Development Canada To reduce potential radio interference the type of antenna and its gain shall be chosen so that the equivalent isotropic radiated power EIRP does not exceed the...

Page 13: ...itzerland CH Turkey TR United Kingdom UK NI Medical 1 Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable mixtures 2 Connect to only IEC 60950 1 or IEC 60601 1 certified products and power sou...

Page 14: ...ddress https certificates ext hpe com public certificates html 6280 95002 Special Requirement for Safe Use WARNING DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT The connections on this equipment...

Page 15: ...21 ATEX 8711 X IECEx Certificate Number and Marking IECEx TUR 21 0041X Ex ec IIC T4 Gc cCSAus Ex Marking Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D T4 The equipment is intended to use in outdoor and envir...

Page 16: ...urce code send a check or money order in the amount of US 10 00 to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company Attn General Counsel 6280 America Center Drive San Jose CA 94089 USA Warranty This hardware produc...

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