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Figure 14 Attaching the AP to the wall/ceiling bracket 

 

 

6. 

Verify that the AP is securely installed to prevent it from falling off. 

Connecting IoT access units 

 

IMPORTANT: 

  To connect an access unit to the AP, you can use a straight-through or crossover Ethernet 

cable. To connect two access units, you can only use a straight-through Ethernet cable. 

  The distances between the first access unit and the AP and between the first and last access 

units must not exceed 100 m (328.08 ft). 

  To connect IoT access units, use 802.3at PoE, local power supply, or a power injector to power 

the AP as a best practice. These powering options support the maximum power consumption of 
the AP with IoT access units connected to it. 

 

You can connect one or multiple IoT access units to the AP, as shown in 

Figure 15

. The first IoT 

access unit must be a master IoT access unit (T300M-X or T310M) and other IoT access units must 
be extender IoT access units (T300-X or T310). 

To connect IoT access units: 

1. 

Connect the IoT port on the master IoT access unit to the IoT port of the AP. 

2. 

Connect the OUT port on the IoT access unit to the IN port on another IoT access unit. 

3. 

Use a flat-head screwdriver to push the slide button on each extender IoT access unit except 
the last one to the MID side, and push the slide button on the last access unit to the END side. 

Summary of Contents for WA5330

Page 1: ...installation position 3 Mounting the AP 4 Mounting the AP on a wall 4 Mounting the AP on a ceiling 7 Connecting IoT access units 8 Connecting the AP to the power source 9 Check before power on 9 Connecting the PoE power supply 9 Connecting the local power supply 10 Connecting a power injector 11 Check after power on 12 Connecting the AP to the network 12 Appendix A Technical specifications 13 Appe...

Page 2: ...tion Take adequate safety measures to avoid body injury and device damage Place the AP in a dry and flat location and take anti slip measures Keep the AP clean and dust free Do not place the AP in a moist area and avoid liquid intrusion Keep the AP and installation tools away from walkways Temperature and humidity requirements Table 1 Temperature and humidity requirements Item Specification Operat...

Page 3: ...2 Installation tools When installing the AP you might need the following tools Prepare the installation tools as required Figure 2 Installation tools ...

Page 4: ...g the installation position Determine the installation position by observing the following principles Few obstacles such as wall exist between the AP and clients The AP is far away from electronic devices such as microwave oven that might generate radio frequency RF noise The AP does not hinder people s daily work and life The place is not water seeping water soaking and condensing The AP is more ...

Page 5: ...cket to the AP and the wall ceiling bracket to the wall or ceiling Figure 4 Mounting bracket kit 1 AP bracket 2 Alignment peg 3 Wall Ceiling bracket 4 Installation hole Figure 5 Wall Ceiling bracket installation holes Mounting the AP on a wall 1 Set the alignment pegs on the AP bracket into the alignment holes in the AP rear Use the M4 7 screw to secure the AP bracket to the AP through the install...

Page 6: ...holes on the wall by using the wall ceiling bracket as shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 Marking installation holes on the wall 3 Drill holes with a diameter of 6 mm 0 24 in and a depth of 30 mm 1 18 in in the marked locations as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Drilling holes in the wall ...

Page 7: ...ket with the anchors and insert screws through the installation holes into the screw anchors Adjust the position of the wall ceiling bracket and fasten the screws Figure 10 Attaching the wall ceiling bracket to the wall 6 Align the two tabs on the AP bracket into the notches on the wall ceiling bracket and then rotate the AP clockwise until it snaps into place as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Attac...

Page 8: ...e installation holes on the ceiling by using the wall ceiling bracket 3 Drill two holes with a diameter of 5 mm 0 20 in in the marked positions as shown in Figure 12 Figure 12 Drilling holes in the ceiling 4 Thread the pan head screws through the installation holes in the wall ceiling bracket and into holes in the ceiling Fasten washers and nuts at the other side of the ceiling to attach the wall ...

Page 9: ...o power the AP as a best practice These powering options support the maximum power consumption of the AP with IoT access units connected to it You can connect one or multiple IoT access units to the AP as shown in Figure 15 The first IoT access unit must be a master IoT access unit T300M X or T310M and other IoT access units must be extender IoT access units T300 X or T310 To connect IoT access un...

Page 10: ... with local power make sure the local power supply is reliably grounded To power the AP through PoE make sure the PoE power supply PSE is reliably grounded The AP is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant Connecting the PoE power supply CAUTION Only the GE1 port on the AP supports 802 3af at PoE To avoid port damage do not use the GE2 IoT port as a PoE port to re...

Page 11: ... adapter specifications Item Specification Input 100 VAC to 240 VAC Output 54 VDC at 0 74 A You can power the AP by using an power adapter Use the power adapter to connect the power port of the AP to the local power source Connect the power adapter to the AP as shown in Figure 17 or Figure 18 Figure 17 Connecting the local power supply 1 ...

Page 12: ...PS compliant adapter provided by H3C The power injector must be ordered separately Connect the power injector to the AP and a switch with Ethernet cable Use the power adapter to connect the power port of the power injector to the local power source Connect the power injector as shown in Figure 19 Figure 19 Power injector power supply ...

Page 13: ...all command on the AC If the AP status is R M the AP is connected to the network Sysname display wlan ap all Total number of APs 1 Total number of connected APs 1 Total number of connected manual APs 1 Total number of connected auto APs 0 Total number of connected common APs 1 Total number of connected WTUs 0 Total number of inside APs 0 Maximum supported APs 1024 Remaining APs 1023 Total AP licen...

Page 14: ...G 6 22 dBi peak gain System power consumption 12 02 W with no IoT access unit connected to it 24 02 W with IoT access units connected to it Powering option Local DC power source 802 3at PoE 802 3af PoE Power injector When the AP has IoT access units connected to it 802 3af PoE cannot satisfy the maximum power requirements of the AP Use a local power source a power injector or 802 at PoE to power t...

Page 15: ...d for device configuration and management only GE1 PoE IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3af IEEE802 3at Used for connecting the AP to an uplink device for Internet or MAN access It can also receive PoE power from the uplink device It is represented by interface number GE1 0 1 in the MAP file or gigabitethernet 1 in AC configurations GE2 IoT IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u An IoT interface used for connecting a d...

Page 16: ...rfaces are down and no mesh links are established Green Steady on The AP has registered on an AC but does not have any associated clients Flashing at 0 5 Hz The AP has started up but has not registered on any AC Flashing at 1 Hz Only the 2 4G radio has associated clients Flashing at 2 Hz The AP is upgrading the image Blue Flashing at 1 Hz Only the 5G radio has associated clients Alternating betwee...

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