Enterasys AP2650 Installation Manual Download Page 1

P/N 9034543-01

Enterasys

®

 Wireless

Outdoor Access Points

Installation Guide

AP2650
AP2660

Summary of Contents for AP2650

Page 1: ...P N 9034543 01 Enterasys Wireless Outdoor Access Points Installation Guide AP2650 AP2660 ...

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Page 3: ...R THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THEM EVEN IF ENTERASYS NETWORKS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF KNEW OF OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Enterasys Networks Inc 50 Minuteman Road Andover MA 01810 2011 Enterasys Networks Inc All rights reserved Part Number 9034543 01 February 2011 ENTERASYS ENTERASYS NETWORKS ENTERASYS SECURE NETWORKS NETSIGHT ENTERASYS NETSIGHT and any logos associated th...

Page 4: ...assemble electronically transfer or reverse engineer the Licensed Software or to translate the Licensed Software into another computer language The media embodying the Licensed Software may be copied by You in whole or in part into printed or machine readable form in sufficient numbers only for backup or archival purposes or to replace a worn or defective copy However You agree not to have more th...

Page 5: ...y obligation under this Agreement including a failure to pay any sums due to Enterasys or in the event that You become insolvent or seek protection voluntarily or involuntarily under any bankruptcy law Enterasys may in addition to any other remedies it may have under law terminate the License and any other agreements between Enterasys and You a Immediately after any termination of the Agreement or...

Page 6: ...ates do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to You This limited warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary from state to state 11 JURISDICTION The rights and obligations of the parties...

Page 7: ...tting the Mounting Plate to a Wall 2 6 Screwing the Cover Plate to the Mounting Plate for the Cable Feedthrough 2 7 Fitting the Mounting Plate to an S7 Standard Rail 2 8 Fitting the Mounting Plate to a DIN Rail 2 8 Fitting the Mounting Plate to a Mast 2 9 Fitting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a Mounting Plate 2 10 Chapter 3 Connecting Cables to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Safety Notic...

Page 8: ... Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Wall Mounting 2 5 2 6 Drilling Template for Fitting the Mounting Plate to a Wall 2 6 2 7 Fitting the Mounting Plate to a Wall 2 6 2 8 Fitting and Securing the Cover Plate for the Cable Feedthrough 2 7 2 9 Side View of a Mounting Plate on an S7 Standard Rail 2 8 2 10 Mounting Plate with Fittings for DIN Rail Mounting 2 9 2 11 Mounting Plate with Fittings for Mast Moun...

Page 9: ...t Connecting Cable 3 4 3 4 Antenna Connector R SMA Male to SMA Male Connecting Cable 3 4 4 1 Data Transfer 4 1 4 2 Interfaces 4 1 4 3 Electrical Data 4 1 4 4 Construction 4 2 4 5 Permitted Ambient Conditions 4 2 4 6 MTBF Information 4 2 4 7 Permitted Antennas 4 3 4 8 Auto Channel Selection 4 5 5 1 European Spectrum Usage Rules 5 3 ...

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Page 11: ...P describes how to hook up the cables to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs Chapter 4 Technical Specifications provides the technical specifications of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs Chapter 5 Certification provides the certifications and national approvals for the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs Formatting Conventions The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide uses the following form...

Page 12: ...ion Qualified Personnel The device system must only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation Commissioning and operation of a device system may only be performed by qualified personnel Within the context of the safety notes in this documentation qualified persons are defined as Warning Indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken Ca...

Page 13: ...ommendations of the EU commission The SSK also concludes that below the current limit values these is also no scientific suspicion of health risks This assessment agrees with those of other national and international scientific commissions and of the WHO www who int emf Accordingly and in view of the fact that WLAN devices are significantly below the scientifically established limit values there a...

Page 14: ...Safety Information xii About This Guide ...

Page 15: ... legacy 802 11b devices It is delivered in a rugged enclosure and is available in two versions internal antenna and external antenna The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP2660 with external antenna connectors supports a variety of antennas providing range and coverage versatility The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP interoperates fully with the Enterasys Wireless LAN including support for Enterasys VoWLAN...

Page 16: ...iemens A D Table 1 1 Differences Between Variants of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs Type Number of WLAN ports Number and type of Ethernet ports Number of internal antennas Number of R SMA sockets for external antennas Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP2650 2 1 RJ 45 2 diversity N A Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP2660 2 1 RJ 45 N A 4 Note The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs are equipped with two intern...

Page 17: ...housing cover to gain access to the reset button IWLAN Rcoax N Connect SMA Female Female Panel Feedthrough Cabinet feedthrough SMA female to N female 6GK5798 0PT00 2AA0 IWLAN Termination ImpedanceTI795 1R Three pieces Termination Impedance terminator 6GK5795 1TR10 0AA6 Table 1 2 Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Accessories List continued Product Description Order ordered from Siemens A D Note Althoug...

Page 18: ...eset Button with the Housing Cover Removed The reset button is used to reset the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to its factory defaults For more information see the Enterasys Wireless Controller Access Points and Convergence Software User Guide ...

Page 19: ...any of the following activities Mount the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a wall or to the optional mounting plate Connect the power supply cables Ethernet cable or external antennas cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Use the reset button on the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Figure 2 1 Removing the Housing Cover Warning You must remove the housing cover only after you have turned off the ...

Page 20: ...r external antenna cables to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Figure 2 2 Side View of Outdoor AP with Cables Entering from Different Directions The available options are as follows The cables are inserted from above Position A in Figure 2 2 The housing of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP has an opening at the top for this purpose The cables are inserted from below Position B in Figure 2 2 There ...

Page 21: ... Once the Wireless AP is mounted the connector is no longer accessible Place the supplied toothed washer directly on the rear of the device before screwing on the ground cable Only then you can be sure that there is ideal contact with the screwed on cable Figure 2 3 Chassis Ground Connector Warning To operate the Outdoor Wireless safely the chassis ground connector must have a suitable cable conne...

Page 22: ... Only Drilling Template The location of the holes for mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP on a wall is depicted in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Drilling Template for Wall Mounting To mount the Outdoor AP without an adapter wall mounting only 1 Lead the cables into the housing of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Position A in Figure 2 5 ...

Page 23: ...supplied with the device The type and length of the screws depend on the type of wall Option Threaded Holes on Rear of Housing When a wall is extremely thin it is often not possible to use wall plugs for the screws To allow wall mounting in this situation four M4 threaded holes are provided on the rear of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP The drilling template is a square with sides 100 mm long Th...

Page 24: ...ith Mounting Plate Fitting the Mounting Plate to a Wall The location of the holes for fitting the mounting plate to a wall is depicted in Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Drilling Template for Fitting the Mounting Plate to a Wall To fit the mounting plate to a wall Secure the mounting plate to the wall with four screws Figure 2 7 Fitting the Mounting Plate to a Wall ...

Page 25: ...on the mounting plate from below until the two lugs Position A in Figure 2 8 engage the lower edge of the mounting plate Figure 2 8 Fitting and Securing the Cover Plate for the Cable Feedthrough 2 Secure the cover plate to the mounting plate with two M4 screws The screws are supplied with the assembly kit Note The screws are not supplied with the device The type and length of the screws depend on ...

Page 26: ...ge of the S7 standard rail Position A in Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Side View of a Mounting Plate on an S7 Standard Rail 2 At the bottom the mounting plate has two lugs with holes Screw the lugs to the S7 standard rail position B in Figure 2 9 The required screws are supplied with the mounting plate Fitting the Mounting Plate to a DIN Rail To fit the mounting plate to a DIN rail 1 Place the mounting pl...

Page 27: ... Fittings for DIN Rail Mounting 2 Pull down the DIN rail sliding catch Position B in Figure 2 10 and press the mounting plate against the DIN rail until the sliding catch engages Fitting the Mounting Plate to a Mast To fit the mounting plate to a mast 1 Feed the fastening straps through the openings in the mounting plate position A in Figure 2 11 ...

Page 28: ...sioning screw Position B in Figure 2 11 to the side to adapt a fastening strap to the diameter of the mast 4 Press the tensioning screw against the fastening strap and tighten the tensioning screw tightening torque 4 5 Nm Fitting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a Mounting Plate To fit an Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a mounting plate 1 Lead the cables into the housing of the Enterasys Wire...

Page 29: ...door AP so that the upper edge of the rear of the housing is below the two catches of the mounting plate Position B in Figure 2 12 3 Push in the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP until it engages in the notches at the lower edge of the mounting plate Position C in Figure 2 12 4 Screw the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP using the three M4 screws supplied with the mounting plate Position C in Figure 2 13 ...

Page 30: ...Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP with Mounting Plate 2 12 Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs Figure 2 13 Screwing Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a Mounting Plate ...

Page 31: ...mmunity tests on power supply lines are met only when a Blitzductor is used with 12 V DC and 48 V DC 12 V DC VT AD 24V type no 918 402 48 V DC Type no 919 545 and 919 506 holder Manufacturer DEHN SÖHNE GmbH Co KG Hans Dehn Str 1 Postfach 1640 D 92306 Neumarkt Germany Warning Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs are designed for operation with a directly connectable safety extra low voltage or with the p...

Page 32: ...g and inserting the Ethernet cable when using Power over Ethernet and a redundant power supply Warning Notices FM While operating or servicing the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP in hazardous environments you must strictly follow the warning notices given below WARNING SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR DIVISION 2 WARNING DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED WARNING DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPM...

Page 33: ... potential hazardous areas WARNING Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect while circuit is live unless area is known to be non hazardous WARNING Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 or Zone 2 Table 3 1 Cable Specification Application Specification Power supply adapter 110 230 V AC Round cable cross section with 6 to 8 mm diameter Three core cable wi...

Page 34: ...onnector R SMA Male to SMA Male Connecting Cable The R SMA SMA Male Male flexible connecting cable is available as an accessory for connection of IWLAN link to cabinet feedthrough pre assembled R SMA Male to SMA Male Table 3 2 Antenna Connector N connect R SMA Connecting Cable Length in m Order number ordered from Siemens A D 1 6XV1875 5CH10 2 6XV1875 5CH20 5 6XV1875 5CH50 10 6XV1875 5CN10 Table 3...

Page 35: ...o use this power supply 2 Fit a strain relief clamp to the connected cable The toothed part of the clamp must enclose the cable completely is depicted by Position B Figure 3 1 Warning If the housing is not perfectly sealed and the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP is subjected to spray water or dampness you will endanger your life Ensure that you adhere to the following safety rules Before connecting ...

Page 36: ... the two pin connector supplied with the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP 110 230 V DC direct voltage Use the power supply adapter 110 230 V DC available as an accessory Power over Ethernet PoE If an eight wire Ethernet cable is used it is possible to supply power over the four wires that are not used as the data lines As an alternative the voltage can be modulated onto the data lines ʺphantom powerʺ...

Page 37: ...ng a Power Supply Adapter The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP supports only the 110 230 V AC power supply adapter To fit and connect a power supply adapter 1 Fit the power supply adapter in the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP as depicted in Figure 3 5 The connector on the rear of the power supply adapter must engage fully in the socket of the housing The entire rear surface of the power supply adapter...

Page 38: ...o remove a power supply adapter from the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP 1 Disconnect the power supply cable from the power supply adapter 2 Loosen the securing screw of the power supply adapter Position A in Figure 3 5 3 Pull the loop Position B in the Figure 3 5 to remove the connector on the rear of the power supply adapter from the socket in the housing and remove the power supply adapter Cautio...

Page 39: ...thernet Port with the Housing Cover Removed 2 Secure the Ethernet cable with a strain relief clamp Connecting an External Antenna Cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP For each WLAN port there are two R SMA sockets on the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to connect external antennas Figure 3 7 shows how the R SMA sockets are assigned to the WLAN ports To connect an external antenna cable to the ...

Page 40: ...inating resistor to the unused socket if you use only one antenna on a port 3 Secure the antenna cable s with a strain relief clamp Note R1 is mapped to Radio 1 and R2 is mapped to Radio 2 on the user interface of the Enterasys Wireless Controller The Antenna A connector is mapped to the Right antenna and the Antenna B connector is mapped to the Left antenna on the user interface of the Enterasys ...

Page 41: ... 1 Data Transfer Ethernet Transfer Rate 10 100Mbps Wireless Transmission Rate 1 54 Mbps Power Supply Standards Supported 802 3af Power over Ethernet Table 4 2 Interfaces Power 48 V DC supply via supplied connector RJ 45 jack Power over Ethernet 48 V DC 110 230 V AC with optional power supply adapter available as accessory Data RJ 45 jack for Ethernet 1 x 2 BFOC sockets Depending on version up to f...

Page 42: ... are permitted Table 4 4 Construction Dimensions WxHxD 251 mm x 251 mm x 72 mm Weight Without power supply adapter 2241 g With power supply adapter 110 230 V AC 2433 g Table 4 5 Permitted Ambient Conditions Operating Temperature 40 C to 70 C Operation with 100 V 240 V power supply 40 C to 60 C Transport Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C Degree of Protection Tested to IP65 Note Ensure that the tempe...

Page 43: ... 2 4 6 50 6GK5795 6MN00 0AA6 5 8 Omni Antenna 2 ANT792 6MN 2 4 6 50 6GK5792 6MN00 0AA6 Omni Antenna 3 ANT793 6MN 5 5 50 6GK5793 6MN00 0AA6 Patch Antenna 4 ANT795 6DN 2 4 9 50 6GK5795 6DN00 0AA6 5 9 Directional antenna Antenna 5 ANT792 8DN 2 4 14 50 6GK5792 8DN00 0AA6 Directional antenna Antenna 6 ANT793 8DN 5 18 50 6GK5793 8DN00 0AA6 Helix Antenna 7 ANT792 4DN 2 4 4 50 6GK5792 4DN00 0AA6 Omni Ante...

Page 44: ...ower settings are necessary Mode Channels Antenna 1 ANT785 6MN Antenna 2 ANT792 6MN Antenna 4 ANT795 6DN Antenna 5 ANT792 8DN Antenna 7 ANT792 4DN 802 11b 1 20 20 20 11 20 2 10 20 20 20 17 20 11 20 20 20 11 20 802 11g 1 20 17 17 11 20 2 10 20 17 20 14 20 11 20 17 20 11 20 Mode Channels Antenna 1 ANT795 6MN Antenna 3 ANT793 6MN Antenna 4 ANT795 6DN Antenna 6 ANT793 8DN Antenna 8 ANT793 4MN 802 11a ...

Page 45: ...uto channel selection on the Advanced 802 11 b g and Advanced 802 11a tabs you must also select the power values listed in Table 4 8 on page 4 5 Table 4 8 Auto Channel Selection Antenna 11a dBm 11 b g dBm Antenna 1 ANT795 6MN 11 11 Antenna 2 ANT792 6MN N A 11 Antenna 3 ANT793 6MN 14 N A Antenna 4 ANT795 6DN 11 11 Antenna 5 ANT792 8DN N A 8 Antenna 6 ANT793 8DN 5 N A Antenna 7 ANT792 4DN N A 7 Ante...

Page 46: ...Optional Third party External Antennas 4 6 Technical Specifications ...

Page 47: ...t in local high performance wireless networks HIPERLAN EN 300328 V1 6 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum issues EN 301893 V1 3 1 Broadband radio access networks BRAN 5 GHz high performance RLAN EN 50385 2002 Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of low power electronic and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields ...

Page 48: ...horities according to the above mentioned EC Directive at the following address Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Automation and Drives Industrielle Kommunikation Postfach 4848 D 90327 Nürnberg This declaration certifies compliance with the directives named above but does not guarantee any specific properties ...

Page 49: ... Indoor only Indoor or outdoor Indoor or outdoor France Indoor only Indoor only Indoor or outdoor Indoor ch 1 13 Outdoor 1 7 only Germany Indoor only Indoor only Indoor or outdoor Indoor or outdoor Greece Indoor only Indoor only Indoor Outdoor w License Indoor Outdoor w license Hungary Indoor only Indoor only Indoor or outdoor Indoor or outdoor Iceland Indoor only Indoor only Indoor or outdoor Ind...

Page 50: ...ications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the s...

Page 51: ...erence and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in Optional Third party External Antennas on page 4 2 and having a maximum gain of 18 dBi Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 18 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this devi...

Page 52: ...0 V to 240 V Ta 40 C to 60 C c UL us for hazardous location UL 1604 CSA C22 2 No 213 M1987 CL 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T4 CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T4 Ta 40 C to 70 C 100 V to 240 V Ta 40 C to 60 C NEMA 4X The products Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP2650 and Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP2660 have the following approval NEMA 250 2003 Note The specified approvals apply only when the corresponding mark is printed o...

Page 53: ... 6 connecting cables 3 1 connecting ethernet cable 3 9 connecting external antenna cable 3 9 fitting it to mounting plate 2 10 list of accessories 1 2 mounting 2 1 mounting with mounting plate 2 6 technical specifications 4 1 housing cover fitting 2 2 removing 2 1 I introduction 1 1 L led HiPath Wireless Outdoor AP 1 3 LEDs 1 3 M mounting HiPath Wireless Outdoor AP 2 1 HiPath Wireless Outdoor AP w...

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Page 55: ...onnect R SMA Connecting Cable 3 3 3 3 Antenna Connector N connect N Connect Connecting Cable 3 4 3 4 Antenna Connector R SMA Male to SMA Male Connecting Cable 3 4 4 1 Data Transfer 4 1 4 2 Interfaces 4 1 4 3 Electrical Data 4 1 4 4 Construction 4 2 4 5 Permitted Ambient Conditions 4 2 4 6 MTBF Information 4 2 4 7 Permitted Antennas 4 3 4 8 Auto Channel Selection 4 5 5 1 European Spectrum Usage Rul...

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Page 57: ...nting Plate on an S7 Standard Rail 2 8 2 10 Mounting Plate with Fittings for DIN Rail Mounting 2 9 2 11 Mounting Plate with Fittings for Mast Mounting 2 10 2 12 Fitting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a Mounting Plate 2 11 2 13 Screwing Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a Mounting Plate 2 12 3 1 Connecting a Cable and Fitting the Strain Relief Clamps 3 5 3 2 Securing a Sealing Plug with a Stra...

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