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Powering the AP by using a power injector 

 

CAUTION: 

Follow these restrictions and guidelines for powering the AP by using a power injector: 

  Make sure the AP is installed correctly before powering on the AP. 

  Place the power injector stable in a well-ventilated location near the switch or access controller. 

Do not suspend the power injector in the air or place it on another device. 

  If multiple power injectors are installed in one equipment room or low voltage room, use one 

power strip for all these injectors and lead in the power strip from the spare air switch of the AC 
power distribution box. 

 

You can supply power to the AP by using a dual-port power injector. Use a power injector that meets 
the requirements listed in 

Table2-2

. 

Table2-2 Power injector specifications 

Item 

Specification 

Model 

ADP060-55V-PoE-GL 

Input 

100 V to 240 V @ 1.5 A 

Output 

55 V @ 1100 mA 

 

The power injector connection is different depending on whether a copper cable or optical fiber is 
used to connect the AP to the uplink network. 

Using a copper cable for uplink network connection 

To use a power injector to power the AP, the switch or AC to which the power injector connects does 
not need to be PoE-capable. 

The PoE1 port on the PoE injector is connected to the uplink network through the LAN1 port, and 
PoE2 through LAN2. 

To power the AP by using a power injector: 

1. 

Connect the PoE1 port on the injector to the 5GE/POE++ port of the AP. 

2. 

Connect the LAN1 port on the injector to a switch or access controller. 

3. 

Connect the power injector and the Ethernet switch or AC to AC power sources. 

Summary of Contents for WA6528X-E

Page 1: ...H3C WA6528X E Access Point Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version 5W100 20230316...

Page 2: ...espective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice All contents in this document including statements information and recommendations are believed to be accur...

Page 3: ...nts that are optional x y Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select one x y Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by...

Page 4: ...s a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features Represents an access controller a unified wired WLAN module or the access controller engine on a u...

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Page 6: ...cable 2 16 Connecting power to the AP 2 17 Connecting the AP to an AC power source 2 17 Powering the AP by using a power injector 2 20 Labeling cables 2 21 Verifying the installation 2 22 Powering on...

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Page 8: ...o stations or electrical substations unstable voltage heavy vibration and loud noise The location is not water seeping water soaking and condensing The location is away from inflammable and explosive...

Page 9: ...cable must be as short as possible and must not be coiled Make sure the grounding terminals of all the lightning arresters of the AP and the peer device of the AP are reliably grounded Ground lead A g...

Page 10: ...ation accessories Figure1 1 Installation accessories Installation tools When installing the AP you might need the following tools Prepare the installation tools yourself as required Figure1 2 Installa...

Page 11: ...ng design Arrange cables firmly and neatly without crossing twisting or cracking them Do not route cables together with high voltage electric power pipelines fire fighting pipes or lightning protectio...

Page 12: ...cord Label cables Verify the installation Power on the AP Operating correctly Power off the AP Troubleshoot the AP End Yes No Connect cables Ethernet cable fiber cable and feeder line Ground the AP Mo...

Page 13: ...acket points up To mount the AP on a horizontal pole make sure the horizontal pole mounting arrow on the AP bracket points up To mount the AP on a wall you can orient the AP bracket horizontally or ve...

Page 14: ...re2 4 Installation holes in the AP rear Attaching the AP brackets to the AP Attach the AP brackets to the AP Align the screw holes in the AP brackets with the installation holes at the AP sides and us...

Page 15: ...P on a wall with the horizontal pole mounting arrow on the AP bracket pointing up adjust the installation direction of the wall pole bracket accordingly To mount the AP on a wall 1 Use the wall pole b...

Page 16: ...rubber hammer until the expansion sleeve is flush with the wall surface as shown in Figure2 8 Figure2 8 Hammering an expansion bolt into a hole 4 Fasten the nut on each expansion bolt to expand the ex...

Page 17: ...wall and then fasten the nuts and washers on the expansion bolts to secure the wall pole bracket to the wall Figure2 11 Attaching the wall pole bracket to the wall 7 Orient the AP with the vertical po...

Page 18: ...rtical pole The optional band clamps support poles with a diameter of 60 to 80 mm 2 36 to 3 15 in If the diameter of the pole is not in the range prepare band clamps yourself To mount the AP on a vert...

Page 19: ...to the vertical pole 2 Orient the AP with the vertical pole mounting arrow on the AP bracket pointing up Use M5 20 screws to secure the AP bracket attached to the AP to the wall pole bracket Figure2...

Page 20: ...rizontal pole Figure2 15 Securing the wall pole bracket to the horizontal pole 2 Orient the AP with the vertical pole mounting arrow on the AP bracket pointing up Use M5 20 screws to secure the AP bra...

Page 21: ...al pole mounting arrow on the AP bracket pointing up you can adjust the AP to the desired elevation angle the adjustment angle must not exceed 60 degrees If the AP is installed with the horizontal pol...

Page 22: ...eases or wrinkles and press the tape against the connection so that there are no gaps Smooth each wrapped layer with your hands to ensure full adhesion To prevent device damage attach weatherproof cap...

Page 23: ...ctor Connecting a fiber cable WARNING To avoid cable damage do not pull the fiber cable with excessive force To avoid affecting fiber performance make sure the fiber cable is not bended or folded when...

Page 24: ...connector 4 Attach a transceiver module to the SFP connector and then connect the fiber cable to the transceiver module Figure2 26 Connecting a fiber cable 5 Adjust the weatherproof connector to ensur...

Page 25: ...enuation of the assembled cable joints must meet the equipment and engineering design requirements in the working frequency band In 2 4G 5G mode the AP provides the following radios Radio 1 Operates a...

Page 26: ...unused antenna connectors Connecting the grounding cable CAUTION Correctly connecting the grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection Use a grounding cable with a cross sect...

Page 27: ...fore powering on the AP CAUTION To prevent device damage attach weatherproof caps tightly to connectors that are not in use NOTE When you apply weatherproof tape to the power cord follow these restric...

Page 28: ...the fastening nut to the AC liquid tight adapter header Figure2 34 Assembling the nut and the liquid tight adapter 2 Use a hex screwdriver to loosen the screws on the header and then feed the cable t...

Page 29: ...rench or wear nonslip gloves to fasten the sealing nut to the sealing washer Figure2 37 Fastening the sealing nut 5 Connect the power cord to the AP Apply weatherproof tape over the connection and smo...

Page 30: ...ector that meets the requirements listed in Table2 2 Table2 2 Power injector specifications Item Specification Model ADP060 55V PoE GL Input 100 V to 240 V 1 5 A Output 55 V 1100 mA The power injector...

Page 31: ...f the power injector to an AC power source 3 Connect the PoE1 port on the injector to the 5GE POE port of the AP Figure2 40 Powering the AP by using a power injector 2 Labeling cables After cable conn...

Page 32: ...rking mode cloud anchor AC or AP without obtaining the corresponding image file For more information about the supported working modes see the release notes for the AP When the AP operates in cloud or...

Page 33: ...he terminal parameters as follows Bits per second 9 600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None Procedure Verify that the AP is connected correctly to the configuration terminal and the...

Page 34: ...terface 1 192 168 0 50 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Cloud mode When the AP operates in cloud mode only wireless connections are available The configuration terminal must be enabled with DHCP Some In...

Page 35: ...nd install Cloudnet App Int from Google Play Store Logging in to the Cloudnet platform To manage the AP from the Cloudnet platform make sure the AP uses an IP address that can reach the external netwo...

Page 36: ...echnical specifications Table5 1 Technical specifications Item Specification Dimensions H W D 280 280 85 mm 11 02 11 02 3 35 in Weight 3 2 kg 7 05 lb System power consumption 34W IEEE standards IEEE80...

Page 37: ...LED has been turned off Yellow Steady on The AP is initializing or an initialization exception has occurred Flashing twice per second The Ethernet interfaces are down and no mesh links are establishe...

Page 38: ...in standby state but does not have any associated clients Flashing twice per second The AP is upgrading the image Blue Flashing once per second The AP has associated clients Ports Figure6 1 Front vie...

Page 39: ...OE power from the uplink device When the AP operates in fit AP mode the port is represented by interface number SGE1 0 1 in the MAP file and smartrate Ethernet 1 for configuration on the AC 10GE1 SFP...

Page 40: ...the AC CONSOLE RS EIA 232 For device configuration and management by the maintenance engineers Power receptacle N A Receives 100 to 264 VAC power supply Radio1 5G ANT1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IEEE802 11a IEEE8...

Page 41: ...er module Figure7 2 Fibers with LC connectors 1 LC fiber connector 2 Fiber Transceiver module specifications Item SFP XG CPRI IR SM1310 SFP XG CPRI LR SM1310 Central wavelength 1310 nm 1310 nm Max tra...

Page 42: ...7 2 Item SFP XG CPRI IR SM1310 SFP XG CPRI LR SM1310 power Receiver sensitivity 14 4 dBm 14 4 dBm Light saturation 0 5 dBm 0 5 dBm...

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