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Cisco Aironet 1520 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Point Mounting Instructions

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  Installing the Access Point in Hazardous Locations

Step 2

Start a PG-13 1/2 NPT conduit adapter into each threaded hole identified in 

Figure 42

Caution

To ensure a proper seal, make sure you have positioned an O-ring on the adapter threads.

Caution

Do not use any type of pipe thread sealant or other gasket material. Doing so will invalidate the unit’s 
hazardous location compliance certification.

Step 3

Tighten the adapters hand-tight to avoid damaging the O-ring seal.

Opening the Access Point Hinged Cover

You need to open the access point hinged cover to access the AC entry terminal block and the Ethernet 
backhaul port.

To open the access point hinged cover, follow these steps:

Step 1

Use 0.5-in. (13-mm) box-end wrench or socket set to unscrew the six bolts on the front cover of the unit. 
Only unscrew the bolts about 2 turns until they are easily turned by hand, do not remove the bolts.

Step 2

The cover is hinged on the bottom. Carefully open the cover and swing it down.

Note

If the cover does not swing open easily, carefully loosen the hinge bolts again. 

1

AC entry port plug

2

Ethernet backhaul port plug

Summary of Contents for Aironet 1520 Series

Page 1: ...t This document contains the following sections Unpacking the Access Point page 2 Tools and Materials that You Supply page 2 Warnings page 4 Safety Information page 5 Avoiding Damage to Radios in a Testing Environment page 7 Installation Guidelines page 8 Mounting the Access Point page 16 Grounding the Access Point page 39 Connecting a Fiber Optic Cable to the Access Point page 40 Powering the Acc...

Page 2: ... in the Package Contents section are included in the shipment If any item is damaged or missing notify your authorized Cisco sales representative Package Contents Each access point package contains the following items Access point Cisco product documentation and translated safety warnings Grounding lug with two screws and lock washers Three liquid tight adapters Two pin DC power connector Ground l...

Page 3: ...Optional shielded outdoor rated Ethernet CAT5e or better cable with 0 20 to 0 35 in 0 51 to 0 89 cm diameter Optional Ethernet RJ 45 connector and installation tool Optional shielded outdoor rated DC power cable with 0 20 to 0 35 in 0 51 to 0 89 cm diameter Optional cable Stinger connector Optional ground rod as required by local regulations Optional ladder power lift rope or other tools as requir...

Page 4: ...arts Two Cisco supplied PG 13 1 2 NPT conduit adapters One Cisco supplied grounding lug with screw and lock washers Customer supplied 13 mm box end or socket set Customer supplied adjustable wrench 22 mm socket or Sealcon S 2200 WR socket wrench Customer supplied 1 Phillips or standard screwdriver Customer supplied appropriate lengths of 1 2 NPT rigid metal conduit Customer supplied wire strippers...

Page 5: ...at suitable grounding is available Statement 366 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 Safety Information Follow the guidelines in this section to ensure proper operation and safe use of the access point FCC S...

Page 6: ...ons must be removed to de energize the unit Statement 1028 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Warning Connect the unit only to DC power source that complies with the safety extra low voltage SELV requirements in IEC 60950 based safety standards Statement 1033 Warning When installing or replacing the unit the gr...

Page 7: ...ystem should come in contact with a power line do not touch it or try to remove it yourself Call your local power company They will remove it safely If an accident should occur call for qualified emergency help immediately Avoiding Damage to Radios in a Testing Environment The radios on outdoor units bridges have higher transmit power levels than radios on indoor units access points When you test ...

Page 8: ... an area where structures trees or hills do not obstruct radio signals to and from the access point The access points can be installed at any height but best throughput is achieved when all the access points are mounted at the same height We recommends installing the access points no higher than 40 feet to allow support for wireless clients on the ground Note To calculate path loss and to determin...

Page 9: ... familiar with the access point installation components see the hardware installation guide Becoming Familiar with Access Point Installation Components The access point is designed to be installed in an indoor or outdoor environment such as an interior wall or ceiling or the exterior roof overhang of a tall building or a streetlight pole Carefully review the following figures to become familiar wi...

Page 10: ...rhang 6 Ground 2 Shielded outdoor rated Ethernet CAT5e or better cable1 1 User supplied 7 AC power cord2 2 The safety ground wire in the AC power cord must have a ground path to a grounding rod 3 Water drip loop 8 Power injector3 3 The shielded Ethernet cable has a ground path through the power injector and the safety ground wire in the AC power cord 4 6 AWG copper grounding wire1 9 Shielded Ether...

Page 11: ...ure 2 Pole Mount Installation 1 Stainless steel mounting straps part of pole mount kit 4 2 4 GHz antennas1 2 2 4 GHz antenna1 1 Illustration shows antennas for an access point with two radios 5 Pole wood metal or fiberglass 2 to 16 in 5 1 to 40 6 cm diameter 3 5 GHz antenna1 6 Mounting bracket part of pole mount kit ...

Page 12: ... with cable clamps part of strand mount kit 5 Cable bundle 2 5 GHz antenna1 1 Illustration shows antennas for an access point with two radios 6 Fiber optic connection2 2 Liquid tight connector not shown 3 2 4 GHz antennas1 7 Cable POC power input3 3 Stinger connector shown is user supplied 4 Strand support cable 8 Strand mount bracket part of strand mount kit ...

Page 13: ...le 1 1 Outdoor light control 3 6 AWG copper grounding wire 2 Streetlight power tap adapter 231524 1 2 3 Table 1 Antenna Locations for Each Access Point Configuration1 1 Antenna locations specified for a two radio access point Antenna Port Access Point Configurations Cable Pole Mount and Mesh 1 2 4 GHz antenna connector RX 5 GHz antenna connector TX RX 2 5 GHz antenna connector TX RX 2 2 Reserved f...

Page 14: ...ints Follow these steps to add a MAC filter entry on the controller Step 1 Log into your controller using a web browser Step 2 Choose SECURITY MAC Filtering New Step 3 Enter the MAC address of the access point to the MAC Filter list for example 00 0B 91 21 3A C7 Note The access point MAC address is located on the bottom of the unit When two MAC addresses are shown use the top MAC address Step 4 Se...

Page 15: ...access points to a RAP BGNs can be used to logically group the radios to avoid different networks on the same channel from communicating with each other This setting is also useful if you have more than one RAP in your network in the same area If you have two RAPs in your network in the same area for more capacity we recommend that you configure the two RAPs with the same BGN but on different chan...

Page 16: ...used for pole wall or streetlight installations Strand mount kit used for cable strand installations Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Statement 1074 Caution To provide inline PoE you must use the power injector AIR PWRI...

Page 17: ...nting bracket as a template to mark the positions of the mounting holes for your installation You then install the mounting plate and attach the access point when you are ready Table 2 lists the material that you will need to provide in addition to the pole mount kit Caution The mounting surface attaching screws and optional wall anchors must be able to support a 50 lb 22 7 kg static weight Table ...

Page 18: ... the individual mounting holes or the mounting slots Caution The mounting surface attaching screws and optional wall anchors must be able to support a 50 lbs 22 7 kg static weight Figure 6 Mounting Bracket for Wall Mounting Step 2 Use four customer supplied screws and optional screw anchors to attach the mounting plate to the mounting surface Note If necessary use suitable screw anchors and an ext...

Page 19: ... Screw a M8 x16 bolt in the top support bolt hole on each side the access point see Figure 7 Do not screw the bolt all the way in leave approximately a 0 25 in 0 635 cm space Figure 7 Location of Access Point Top Support Bolt Hole 1 Ground lug location 3 Second bolt hole location 2 M8 x16 bolt supplied with pole mount kit ...

Page 20: ... washers into the second bolt hole on each side of the access point Step 6 Ensure that the front of the access point is vertical and tighten the four bolts to 13 to 15 ft lbs 17 6 to 20 3 Nm Step 7 Optional When using the optional Cisco external omnidirectional antennas connect them to the access point as shown in Figure 2 Hand tighten the antennas to the access point Note Some access point config...

Page 21: ...e mast or a streetlight you should use the optional Cisco pole mount kit The kit supports metal wood or fiberglass poles from 2 to 16 inches in diameter The pole mount kit contains several parts that you must assembled prior to mounting on a pole First you need to assemble two strap brackets on the pole clamp bracket that are positioned for the pole diameter you are using to mount the access point...

Page 22: ...ch strap bracket with two M8 x16 bolts with lock washers see Figure 10 Tighten the bolts to 13 to 15 ft lbs 17 6 to 20 3 Nm Figure 10 Assembled Pole Clamp Bracket and Strap Brackets Step 2 Screw the M8 nut onto the pole clamp bracket support bolt and tighten just enough to prevent the bolt from falling off Step 3 Go to the Pole Mounting section on page 23 1 M8 x1 25x16 bolts with lock washers 3 St...

Page 23: ...ertical pole or streetlight pole follow these steps Step 1 Select a mounting location on the pole to mount the access point You can attach the access point to any pole from 2 to 16 in 5 1 to 40 6 cm in diameter Note If you will be using a streetlight power tap adapter position the access point within 3 ft 1 m of the outdoor light control Step 2 For poles larger than 3 5 in 8 9 cm mount the pole cl...

Page 24: ...r Mesh Access Point Mounting Instructions 78 18269 04 Mounting the Access Point Figure 11 Clamp Bracket Assembly Mounted on Poles Larger than 3 5 in 8 9 cm 1 Pole clamp bracket 3 Metal mounting strap 2 Strap slot in strap bracket 4 Pole ...

Page 25: ...structions provided with the banding strap tool BAND IT AIR BAND INST TL loop each metal strap twice Figure 12 Metal Strap Open Space for 3 5 in 8 9 cm and Smaller Poles Caution Do not place the metal straps in the large open area between the pole clamp bracket and the strap brackets because this does not properly secure the access point Step 4 Position the pole clamp bracket on the pole as needed...

Page 26: ...streetlight poles rotate the mounting bracket 90o from the position shown in Figure 13 Step 8 Install four M8 x16 bolts with flat and lock washers into the bolt holes Figure 13 Screw Hole Locations on the Mounting Bracket and Pole Clamp Bracket Assembly Step 9 Hand tighten the bolts and the nut do not overtighten Step 10 Adjust the top edge of the mounting bracket until it is horizontal and tighte...

Page 27: ... of approximately 0 25 in 0 635 cm Figure 14 Location of Access Point Top Support Bolt Hole Step 12 Position the two bolts on the access point into the access point quick mount notch on the mounting bracket see Figure 15 Note The access point should be positioned with the LEDs on the bottom to allow viewing from the ground and with the hinged cover facing out 1 Ground lug screw holes location 3 Se...

Page 28: ...nd tighten the antennas to the access point Step 16 Continue with the Grounding the Access Point section on page 39 and the Powering the Access Point section on page 43 Cable Strand Mounting When mounting the access point on a cable strand you must use the optional strand mount kit The kit contains several parts that you should assemble before mounting on a cable strand To install the access point...

Page 29: ...n the front of the clamp bracket see Figure 16 You should only hand tighten the nuts sufficiently to prevent them from falling off Figure 16 Clamp Bracket with Cable Clamps Step 2 Attach the strand bracket to the access point using two M8 x16 bolts with flat and lock washers on each side of the access point see Figure 17 Only hand tighten the bolts Note When attached to the cable strand the access...

Page 30: ...Mesh Access Point Mounting Instructions 78 18269 04 Mounting the Access Point Figure 17 Strand Bracket Attached to Access Point 1 Strand bracket 3 Second M8 x16 bolt with flat and lock washers 2 First M8 x16 bolt with flat and lock washers ...

Page 31: ... on the strand support cable see Figure 18 On each cable support bolt ensure that one cable clamp is placed on each side of the support cable see Figure 20 Tighten the two M8 flange nuts to 13 to 15 in lbs 17 6 to 20 3 Nm Figure 18 Clamp Bracket Attached to Cable Strand 1 Two cable clips flat washer and a M8 flange nut on each cable support bolt ...

Page 32: ...ote The strand support cable might have to be pulled away from the fiber or cable bundle Be sure to resecure the cable as necessary Note The strand support cable and the mounting hardware provide grounding for the access point 1 Strand clamp bracket 5 Fiber or cable bundle 2 Flat washer 6 Cable clip 3 M8 flange nut 7 Cable clip 4 Strand support cable ...

Page 33: ...he access point onto cable strands that are horizontal or sloped see Figure 20 Depending on the orientation of the cable strand the access point is supported by these hole pairs H fixed hole pair used for a horizontal cable strand R fixed and R adjustable hole pair used for a cable strand sloping up to the right L fixed and L adjustable hole pair used for a cable strand sloping up to the left Figu...

Page 34: ...ted on back of the clamp bracket see Figure 21 into the strand bracket support hole pairs for your strand orientation Screw two M8 flange nuts on the support bolts and tighten to 13 to 15 in lbs 17 6 to 20 3 Nm Figure 21 Attaching Strand Bracket to Clamp Bracket 1 Left support bolt and M8 flange nut 3 Strand bracket 2 Right support bolt and M8 flange nut ...

Page 35: ...the access point as shown in Figure 22 Figure 22 Access Point Mounted to Cable Strand 1 Clamp bracket with cable clamps part of strand mount kit 5 Cable strand only one strand shown 2 5 GHz antenna1 1 Illustration shows antennas for an access point with two radios 6 Fiber optic cable connection 3 2 4 GHz antennas1 7 Cable POC power input 4 Support cable 8 Strand mount bracket part of strand mount ...

Page 36: ...Stinger connector Installing fiber optic SFP module and fiber cable take up reels To open the access point hinged cover follow these steps Step 1 Use 0 5 in 13 mm box end wrench or socket set to unscrew the six bolts on the front cover of the unit Only unscrew the bolts about 2 turns until they are easily turned by hand do not remove the bolts Step 2 The cover is hinged on the bottom Carefully ope...

Page 37: ...s Step 2 Carefully position the cover flush with all sides of the access point then slowly hand tighten each bolt Step 3 When all bolts are hand tightened use a 13 mm closed end wrench or socket to partially tighten the bolts in the tightening sequence shown in Figure 24 Tighten each bolt to 3 to 4 ft lbs 0 34 to 0 45 Nm Step 4 Repeat Step 3 using the same tightening sequence to fully tighten each...

Page 38: ... Disable battery backup power press the reset button for more than 10 seconds Figure 25 Reset Button Location Reboot the Access Point To reboot power cycle the access point follow these steps Step 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the reset button screw Be careful not to loose the screw Step 2 Use a straighten paperclip and push the reset button for less than 10 seconds This causes the access...

Page 39: ...e The battery backup unit is reactivated when the access point is rebooted power cycled again Step 3 Replace the reset button screw and use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten to 22 to 24 in lbs 2 49 to 2 71 Nm Grounding the Access Point The access point must be grounded prior to connecting power Warning This equipment must be externally grounded using a customer supplied ground wire before power is...

Page 40: ...access point to support fiber optic network connections The kit contains these parts 100BASE BX10 U rugged SFP module Single strand fiber bidirectional optical transceiver 1 3 1 5 micro meter wavelength division multiplexing WDM function 125 Mb s data rates Single mode LC receptacle Eight screws Two small take up reels Two large take up reels One liquid tight adapter accepts a cable diameter of 0 ...

Page 41: ... Figure 26 using an adjustable wrench the 22 mm socket or the Sealcon S 22 WR wrench Step 4 Place the two large reels with the small reels on top as shown in Figure 26 Step 5 Align the screw holes in the large and small reels and insert four attachment screws in each of the reel pairs Tighten the screws to 3 to 4 in lbs 0 34 to 0 45 Nm Step 6 Remove the plug from the end of the SFP module and inse...

Page 42: ... 6 to 7 ft lbs 8 1 to 9 5 Nm Step 10 Carefully remove approximately 1 to 2 ft 30 5 cm of the external jacket from the fiber optic cable exposing the inner strand Step 11 Carefully insert the fiber optic LC cable connector into the rounded end of the liquid tight adapter see Figure 27 and push through the adapter Step 12 Wrap excess fiber optic cable around the take up reels in a figure 8 pattern S...

Page 43: ...om the power injector to the access point PoE in port must be at least 10 ft 3 05 m long Note The PoE out port is disabled when the access point is powered by the power injector When your access point is powered by an optional power injector follow these steps to complete the installation Step 1 Before applying PoE to the access point ensure the access point is grounded see the Grounding the Acces...

Page 44: ...better cable with 0 2 to 0 35 in 0 51 to 0 89 cm diameter Note The Ethernet cable from the power injector to the access point must be at least 10 ft 3 05 m long The PoE out port is disabled when the access point is powered by the power injector RJ 45 connector and installation tool Adjustable wrench To connect the shielded Ethernet cable to the access point follow these steps Step 1 Disconnect pow...

Page 45: ...tep 4 Loosen the round end of the liquid tight adapter by turning counterclockwise but do not remove see Figure 29 Figure 29 Liquid Tight Adapter Step 5 Insert the unterminated end of the Ethernet cable into the round end of the liquid tight adapter see Figure 29 and pull several inches of cable through the adapter 1 PoE out port 2 PoE in port 1 Thread end 2 Round end ...

Page 46: ... screw the threaded end of the adapter into the access point and hand tighten Step 9 Use an adjustable wrench a 22 mm socket or a Sealcon S 2200 WR wrench to tighten the threaded end of the adapter to 6 to 7 ft lbs 8 1 to 9 5 Nm Step 10 Use an adjustable wrench and tighten the round end of the adapter to 2 7 to 3 2 ft lbs 3 66 to 4 34 Nm Step 11 Ensure that the antennas are connected to the access...

Page 47: ...L listed waterproofing enclosure suitable for covering the AC receptacle and AC power plug that supplies power to the unit as described in Article 406 of the NEC 3 When you install the access point outdoors or in a wet or damp location the AC branch circuit that powers the access point should have ground fault protection GFCI as required by Article 210 of the National Electrical Code NEC Warning B...

Page 48: ...o Figure 31 The streetlight power tap adapter uses a 3 pronged LC 10 twist lock adapter that is placed between the outdoor light control and its fixture The LC 10 twist lock adapter is designed to be used with LC 10 listed outdoor light controls operating at 100 to 480 VAC 50 to 60 Hz Step 6 Disconnect the outdoor light control from its fixture Step 7 Verify that the voltage available at the fixtu...

Page 49: ...onnector Figure 32 AC Power Connector Step 10 Plug the streetlight power tap adapter into the outdoor light control fixture as shown in Figure 31 Step 11 Plug the outdoor light control into the streetlight power tap adapter Step 12 Ensure that the antennas are connected to the access point before you apply power to the access point Step 13 Turn on the power to the outdoor light control fixture at ...

Page 50: ...damp location the AC branch circuit that powers the access point should have ground fault protection GFCI as required by Article 210 of the National Electrical Code NEC Note For additional important safety instructions for AC power cords refer to the AC Power Cords for Cisco Aironet 1520 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points document that shipped with your AC power cords The access point supports this...

Page 51: ...e safety extra low voltage SELV requirements in IEC 60950 based safety standards Statement 1033 To connect a DC power cable you need to supply these tools and material Shielded outdoor rated DC power cable with cable diameter of 0 20 to 0 35 in 0 51 to 0 89 cm Internal DC terminal connector Adjustable or open end wrench Small flat screw driver To connect the DC power cable to the access point foll...

Page 52: ... Step 3 Use an adjustable wrench a 22 mm socket or a Sealcon S 2200 WR wrench to remove the plug in the DC power connector opening see Figure 33 for the location of the DC power connector Figure 33 Location of the DC Power Liquid Tight Adapter 1 Ground lug screw holes 2 DC power connector with liquid tight adapter ...

Page 53: ...34 Liquid Tight Adapter Note The liquid tight adapter accepts a cable diameter of 0 20 to 0 35 in 0 51 to 0 89 cm Step 5 Insert a bare end of the DC power cable into the rounded end of the liquid tight adapter see Figure 34 and pull approximately 6 inches of cable through the adapter Step 6 Strip the DC cable jacket back about 1 inch to expose the wires and strip the insulation about 3 8 in 9 5 mm...

Page 54: ... Position Terminal Strip Step 8 Insert the two position terminal strip into the DC power opening in the access point case and carefully push the terminal strip into the internal connector see Figure 36 Figure 36 Inserting the Terminal Strip into the DC Power Opening in the Access Point Case 1 Securing screws 3 Wire opening for DC 2 Wire opening for ground DC return 1 Two position terminal strip 3 ...

Page 55: ...nd the 4015821 RF splitter Follow these instructions to connect a cable stinger connector to the access point Step 1 Before connecting cable POC power to the access point ensure that the ground is connected to the access point see the Grounding the Access Point section on page 39 Step 2 Ensure that all power sources have been disconnected from the access point Warning This unit might have more tha...

Page 56: ...hillips screw driver and loosen but be careful not to remove the set screw Step 9 Cut the cable stinger connector s pin see Figure 38 to 0 75 0 1 in 1 91 0 25 cm Figure 38 Cable Stinger Connector Pin Step 10 Insert the cable Stinger connector pin into the cable POC connector opening in the access point case 1 RF splitter attenuator 4 RF splitter shunt 2 Cable connector plug 5 RF splitter 3 Stinger...

Page 57: ...ss Point in Hazardous Locations Note This document does not provide specific procedures for installing conduit You must ensure that your installation techniques and procedures comply with Class I Division 2 Zone 2 hazardous location installation regulations for your geographic location Caution This product is rated only IP66 for hazardous location installations and IP67 for non hazardous location ...

Page 58: ...on page 4 for a list of tools and materials you will need to install the access point Warnings Warning Do not disconnect connections to this equipment unless power has been removed or you have verified that the area is nonhazardous Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product Substitution o...

Page 59: ...6 EN 60079 15 2006 Compliance Label Figure 39 shows the access point hazardous location compliance label Figure 39 Hazardous Location Compliance Label 270856 AIR LAP1522 R Type 4 IP66 When installed in Class I Zone 2 WARNING DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE MAY BE PRESENT Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA 47 21151 03_A0 US C US C Power Input 100 240V 50 60 ...

Page 60: ...nt containing flammable gases vapors or liquids Zone 2 Environment classification used in North America Group II Gas identification for Zone II which includes IIa Propane IIb Ethylene IIc Acetylene Hydrogen II 3 G Ex nA II T5 Defines the environments in which the access point can be used in the European Union EU Ex EU explosive atmospheres symbol II Surface non minint equipment 3 Equipment categor...

Page 61: ...Cover section on page 66 5 Connecting the Ethernet Backhaul Cable section on page 67 We recommend that you follow these steps in the sequence listed Before you begin you should refer to Figure 40 for AC power and ground installation details and to Figure 41 for Ethernet backhaul installation details AEx nA II T5 Defines parameters that the product complies with for U S Certification Ex Denote expl...

Page 62: ...r a balance line load in the system A 277 VAC or 480 VAC input can be used to support the 120 and 240 input voltage The live and neutral wires can be wired to either connector it makes no difference to the input on the power supply AC Entry Cover Loosen the Captive Screws 3x To open cover Reattach after harness has been installed Attach GND wire to terminal Ring Attach terminal ring to chassis as ...

Page 63: ...ous Locations Figure 41 Ethernet Backhaul Cable Installation Installing the PG 13 1 2 NPT Conduit Adapters Follow these steps to install the PG 13 1 2 NPT conduit adapters on your access point Step 1 Locate and remove two plugs in the upper left corner of the access point See Figure 42 Figure 42 Port Plugs to Remove 2 1 203293 ...

Page 64: ...en the adapters hand tight to avoid damaging the O ring seal Opening the Access Point Hinged Cover You need to open the access point hinged cover to access the AC entry terminal block and the Ethernet backhaul port To open the access point hinged cover follow these steps Step 1 Use 0 5 in 13 mm box end wrench or socket set to unscrew the six bolts on the front cover of the unit Only unscrew the bo...

Page 65: ...efore connecting the AC power leads Step 1 Open the access point hinged cover See the Opening the Access Point Hinged Cover section on page 64 for instructions Step 2 Using a Phillips head screwdriver loosen the three captive screws that secure the AC entry module cover Step 3 Remove the cover and set it aside Step 4 Route the AC power cable through the PG 13 1 2 NPT adapter serving the AC entry m...

Page 66: ... Step 10 Verify that no bare wire is exposed If wire is exposed remove it from the terminal block adjust the length and reinstall Step 11 Check your work Step 12 Reinstall the AC entry module top cover and tighten the captive screws Do not overtighten Step 13 Close the access point s hinged cover See the Closing the Access Point Hinged Cover section on page 37 for details Step 14 Install the Ether...

Page 67: ...ing the backhaul connection on the access point Step 2 Insert the cable s RJ 45 connector into the Ethernet connection in the access point Make sure the connection is tight Step 3 Check your work Performing Maintenance The access point requires minimal periodic or preventive maintenance as it has no moving parts filters lubricants or mechanical contact components However when installed in a hzardo...

Page 68: ...or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding To verify unit operation perform POST on the device in a nonhazardous location before installation Statement 1080 Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Statement 1046 Removing the Access Point from Service When removing an access point from service make sure you remove power ...

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