Please
read
all
instructions
carefully
before
attempting
to
install
and
use
this
product.
SAFETY
The
AP
-
ANT-40
and
all
associated
equipment
should
be
installed
in
accordance
with
all
applicable
local
and
national
electrical
code
guidelines
to
ensure
safe
operation.
Figure 1
SPECIFICATIONS
–
Model
Number
AP-ANT-40
Frequency
2300-2700
M
Hz
49
00
‐
6
0
00
M
Hz
Gain (dBi)
4.
5
(typical),
5.0
(max)
@
2
3
00
Band
3.7
(typical),
4
.
0
(max)
@
2
7
00
Band
5
.
0
(typical),
6
.
0
(max)
@
4
900
Band
5.
0
(typical),
6
.
0
(max)
@
6000
Band
Port
to Port
Isolation
<
‐
1
6
dB
@
2
3
00
‐
2
7
00
M
Hz
<
‐
20
dB
@
4900
‐
60
00
M
Hz
Nominal
Impedance
50
Ohms
Polarization
Linear,
Omnidirectional
VSWR
1.5
:1
typical (2.0:1
max
)@ 2
3
00
band
1.5:1 typical (2.0:1 max)@ 2
7
00 band
1.5:1 typical (2.0:1 max)@ 4900 band
1.5:1 typical (2.0:1 max)@ 6000 band
Power Input (Max.)
1
0
Watts
(ambient
temp
of
25
°
C)
Operating Temperature
Range
‐
40
°C
+
85
°C
Connector
Model Specific
Exposed Cable length
Model
Specific
Weight
Approximately
0
.
45
kg
Mounting
Ceiling mount (drywall or tile flush mount
)
Radome
PC/
ABS
V
‐
0
(White)
Dimensions, mm
1
78
mm
(
Dia.
)
x
32
mm
(H)
RoHs
Compliant
AP-ANT-40
2300-2700
/ 49
00
-60
00
M
HZ
Omni
‐
Directional
Ceiling
Mount
Antenna
ASSEMBLY
AND
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
16
5
-00
231
_
A
B
PRECAUTION
1. Make
sure
the
connectors
are
clean
and
free
from
any
metal
flakes/dirt
&
tighten
the
connectors
using
torque
wrench
according
to
connector
torque
specification
below.
2.
Avoid extreme bending to the cables.
3.
During installation of the antenna, cables should not be
crossing one another.
4.
Do not remove the dust cap from connectors when not in used.
The
AP
-
ANT-40
antenna
is
designed
and
optimized
for
WLAN
MIMO
system
requirements
covering
a
wide
range
of
operating
frequency.
The
covered
frequency
range
includes
the
band
of
2
3
00-
27
00
/
4
900
-6000
M
Hz
.
The
antenna
offers
low
cross
correlation
between
the
four
radiating
elements
suitable
for
MIMO
applications.
APPLICATION
For
best
results,
mount
the
antenna
near
the
center
of
the
coverage
area.
A
line
‐
of
‐
sight
path
between
the
antenna
and
active
floor
locations
generally
works
best.
Although
signals
penetrate
cubical
dividers
and
interior
walls
with
little
attenuation,
reinforced
block
walls,
banks
of
metal
cabinets,
or
steel
shelving
may
attenuate
signals
or
cause
multipath,
a
condition
where
reflected
signals
interfere
with
the
primary
signal
path.
Avoid
mounting
next
to
a
column
or
vertical
support
that
could
create
a
“shadow
zone”
of
reduced
coverage
to
one
portion
of
the
room.
LOCATION
A
threaded
post
on
the
back
of
the
antenna
and
a
supplied
mounting
nut
are
the
primary
mounting
method
when
access
is
available
to
both
sides
of
the
mounting
surface,
such
as
a
suspended
ceiling
tile.
Mark
the
desired
mounting
location
on
the
tile
and
cut
a
ø40mm
(1.57”)
hole
for
threaded
post.
Feed
the
cables
through
the
hole
and
secure
the
antenna
with
the
mounting
nut.
(See
figure
1).
STANDARD
MOUNTING
Patent Pending
AP
-
ANT-40
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