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 Checking LED Activity 

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Installing AP200

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Checking LED Activity

Access point status LEDs are provided on the Ethernet connector and on the face of 
the AP200. 

Ethernet Connector LEDs

After the AP200 is connected, the LEDs near the RJ-45 connector should light, as 
shown in 

Figure 25

Figure 25: RJ-45 LEDs

The green LED on the left blinks if any Ethernet activity is taking place. If there is 

no Ethernet activity, the LED is off. The LED on the right is solid green if an Ethernet 
link is present. If no Ethernet link is present or connectivity is lost, the LED is off.

AP200 Status LEDs

Four status LEDs on the 

face

 of the AP200 also light, as shown in 

Figure 26

.

Ethernet activity

Link present

00129

AP200

RF2

RF1

STATUS

POWER

00113

Summary of Contents for AP1000 SERIES

Page 1: ...lation Guide Copyright Meru Networks Inc 2003 2010 All rights reserved Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others June 2010 Document Number 882 70037 Rev A Rel 4 0 Ver 20 Access P...

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Page 7: ...6 AP150 7 OAP180 9 Chapter 2 Installing AP300 11 Safety Precautions 11 Best Practices for an AP300 AP200 Network 12 Unpack the AP300 13 Determine Power Requirements 14 802 af PoE Usage 14 802 3at PoE...

Page 8: ...Activity 48 Where to Go From Here 51 Chapter 4 Installing AP200 53 Safety Precautions 53 Unpacking the AP200 53 Installation Requirements 54 Installing the Access Points 56 Selecting a Location 56 Att...

Page 9: ...ty 97 Antenna Gain Recommendations 98 Where to Go From Here 99 Cautions and Warnings 101 Cautions 101 Warnings 103 Regulatory Information 109 For OAP180 109 Radio 109 EMC 109 Safety 109 USA 111 Underw...

Page 10: ...x Meru Access Point Installation Guide 2010 Meru Networks Inc...

Page 11: ...ccess Points APs Other Sources of Information Additional information is available in the following Meru publications Web site and external references Meru Publications Meru System Director Release Not...

Page 12: ...trated Volume 1 The Protocols Addison Wesley Reading Mass Gast M S 2002 802 11 Wireless Networks The Definitive Guide O Reilly and Associates Sebastopol Calif Typographic Conventions This document use...

Page 13: ...phone technical support Software update support Spare parts and repair service RMA Procedures Contact Meru Customer Services and Support for a Return Material Authorization RMA for any Meru equipment...

Page 14: ...quests can also be sent to support foundrynet com Telephone Access United States 1 877 TURBOCALL 887 2622 Outside the United States 1 408 207 1600 Warranty Coverage Contact Foundry Networks using any...

Page 15: ...The Meru Cont roller and Access Points connect to the site s wired LAN through wired switches Wireless clients associate with the Access Points as they roamthroughout the WLAN As such they are an exte...

Page 16: ...rd 802 3af PoE device Air Traffic Control technology for 802 11n devices and legacy a b g devices 3x3 MIMO with 3 chains and 3 receive chains delivering two spatial streams For AP302 and AP311 the a b...

Page 17: ...AP300 2010 Meru Networks Inc Access Points 3 Powered by 5 volt DC input 802 3af compliant PoE device or draft 802 3at compliant PoE device Figure 2 AP300 A 2 A 2 A L A N R F 1 R F 2 2...

Page 18: ...ncy bands Channel bonding combines two 20Mhz channels into a single wide 40Mhz channel for increased throughput Plug and Play deployment using centralized controller platforms Multi layered security i...

Page 19: ...um of two radio devices that can simultaneously run two protocols 802 11b g or b g on interface 1 and 802 11a on interface 2 Alternately the second radio can be configured to run as an RF monitor to a...

Page 20: ...nagement and RF visualization capa bilities The AP150 has the following features Dual 802 11b g and 802 11a radios Simultaneously support for 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11a clients Contention Management...

Page 21: ...AP150 2010 Meru Networks Inc Access Points 7 PWR LAN RADIO 2 RADIO 1 00175...

Page 22: ...The OAP180 supports the following features Simultaneous support for 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g clients using dual 802 11a and 802 11b g radios Full support of System Director features Automatic AP d...

Page 23: ...OAP180 2010 Meru Networks Inc Access Points 9...

Page 24: ...10 Meru Access Point Installation Guide 2010 Meru Networks Inc OAP180...

Page 25: ...300 LED Activity Check AP300 LED Activity Where to Go From Here Safety Precautions IMPORTANT Read and follow the regulatory instructions in Appendix B before installing and operating this product If a...

Page 26: ...tennas The only difference is that AP300i is detected as a such in the UI of the controller Assumptions for the above best practices include AP200 is using Virtual Port and BSSID Virtual Cell AP200 co...

Page 27: ...00 series has five models as shown below Confirm that the AP300 shipping package contains these items AP300 with attached mounting bracket Six antennas Screws for the mounting bracket Model Radios AP3...

Page 28: ...her one set to 3x3 When using System Director 4 0 and 802 3af the AP300 MIMO configuration is limited to the following 3x3 for the 5 GHz radio 2x2 for the 2 4 GHz radio 802 3at PoE Usage When using Sy...

Page 29: ...the ceiling or inside an enclosure Suspended Ceiling Rail Mounting Kit ACC MNT SCRMKIT Above Suspended Ceiling Mounting Kit T Bar Hanger ACC MNT ASCMKIT Inside a Hoffman Enclosure usingHoffman compati...

Page 30: ...ons Relatively unobstructed accessto the stations the AP serves Select a location with minimal physical obstructions between the AP and the wireless stations In an office with cubicles mounting the AP...

Page 31: ...t use all six Instead of attaching an antenna you can cap unused antenna connectors with 50 ohm Reverse Polarity SMA terminators For a list of approved terminators see http www merunetworks com merus...

Page 32: ...nnectors are blocked Figure 7 illustrates the recommended antenna configuration for the AP310 AP310 M Model Radio 1 Ant4 Ant5 Ant6 Radio 2 Ant1 Ant2 Ant3 AP320 a b g n with 3 dual band omni directiona...

Page 33: ...llows you to relocate either your current antennas or the optional high gain dipole antennas to a location with clearer signal paths to the other wireless devices in your network The Remote Antenna Mo...

Page 34: ...ling To connect the Remote Antenna Mount to the ceiling refer to the installation diagram from the ship ping box while following these steps 1 Attach the shorter end of the screw to the center hole on...

Page 35: ...ables to the appropriate connectors on the AP300 Be sure to connect the three antennasthat correspond to one radio Radio 1 uses A1 A2 A3 and Radio 2 uses A4 A5 A6 11 Attach three antennas that shipped...

Page 36: ...ogo without tilting your head at 90 degrees this orientation provides optimum MIMO performance Install External ACC ANT MIMO MNT Antenna with Three Connectors optional You can optionally use an extern...

Page 37: ...Calculate This Loss per Foot RG174 0 60 dB RG316 0 48 dB LMR100 0 39 dB LMR200 0 17 dB LMR240 0 13 dB LMR400 0 066 dB LMR600 0 043 dB Using This Cable Type with 5 GHz Calculate This Loss per Foot RG1...

Page 38: ...nect to both radios to a dual radio AP300 and it supports 802 11n MIMO operation The six cables on the ACC ANT 6ABGN 24 antenna are already tagged with the numbers 1 6 Connect the antenna cables to th...

Page 39: ...ators For a list of approved terminators see http www merunet works com merusupport Connect the antenna using one cable per radio as described in the table below These instructions can be used to repl...

Page 40: ...A One Antenna For Each AP Has One Radio Two Antennas AP Has Two Radios Four Antennas Meru A1 A5 A6 A4 A3 A2 BG or A radio antenna Meru A1 A5 A6 A4 A3 A2 BG radio antenna A radio antenna Meru A1 A5 A6...

Page 41: ...cing AP150s you can use the existing brackets the AP150 and AP300 use the same bracket If you are replacing AP300s the AP300 bracket can be attached to the old bracket with included shoulder screws yo...

Page 42: ...unted and remove the ceiling tiles 2 Place each of the two caddy fasteners on the ceiling T rail and twist to attach to the rail 3 Adjust the distance between the caddy fasteners by using the mounting...

Page 43: ...nts see Figure 9 You should hear it snap in place 9 For each antenna loosen the knurled ring at the base of the antenna orient the antenna and then retighten the ring 10 Connect one end of the PoE 100...

Page 44: ...aches the T bar box hanger to the ceiling rails and then the A P300 attaches to the T bar box hanger We recommend that you mount the AP300 no more than half way up the supports as shown in both Figure...

Page 45: ...installation Warning When installed in air handling spaces such as above a suspended ceiling power the AP300 only with a PoE not a power supply See Power Supplies for part numbers Warning Any Fast Et...

Page 46: ...bracket seeFigure 10 One hole attaches the bracket perpendicular to the box hanger the other mounts the bracket parallel to the box hanger 4 Attach the U joint of the clip to the T bar and snap in pla...

Page 47: ...ing 12 Connect one end of the PoE Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector 13 Check that the AP300 is operating correctly before replacing the ceiling tile to the ceiling Verify correct operating usin...

Page 48: ...within the enclosure 8 Using a Phillips screw driver tighten the four bracket screws to the enclosure 9 Adjust the antennas as needed Check AP300 LED Activity When AP300 first connects to the co ntro...

Page 49: ...er or no link green link status OK at any speed green blinking activity at any speed red auto negotiation failure If the LAN LED is red auto negotiation failed This means that you have a problem with...

Page 50: ...here to Go From Here Where to Go From Here Now that the AP300 is installed refer to the Meru System Director Getting Started Guide for instruc tions on initializing thehardware Return to this ch apter...

Page 51: ...ter describes how to install and configure an AP320i It contains the following sections Safety Precautions Unpack the AP320i Determine Power Requirements Installation Requirements Installing AP320i Ch...

Page 52: ...The only difference is that AP320i is detected as a such in the UI of the controller Assumptions for the above best practices include AP200 is using Virtual Port with BSSID Virtual Cell AP200 could al...

Page 53: ...PoE Usage When using System Director 3 6 4 0 and 802 3af PoE Meru supports radios set to any MIMO settings except 3x3 on dual radios This is because two radios set to 3x3 MIMO using an 802 3af switch...

Page 54: ...er output from the switch The calculation for 802 3at PoE use looks something like this Number of AP300s 13watts sum of all other PoE devices power requirements switch power provided Installation Requ...

Page 55: ...degree omni directional coverage as illustrated below Plan place ment with this pattern in mind Figure 16 Coverage Pattern for AP320i When Ceiling Mounted Most installations receive the best coverage...

Page 56: ...ount AP320i directly on an AP150 wall mount bracket in this case you must remove and replace the AP150 bracket Installation directions are provided below Mount AP320i in any of the following ways Moun...

Page 57: ...with the slots indicated in Figure 17 below Figure 17 Install AP320i Below a Suspended Ceiling 3 Press down on the tab indicated in Figure 17 and rotate the AP320i into place 4 Connect one end of the...

Page 58: ...the ceiling rail See Figure 19 To do this you need the security key that shipped with the AP320i Figure 19 Optionally Install Your Own Lock on AP320i Mount AP320i Above a Suspended Ceiling Plenum AP32...

Page 59: ...opof the old bracket noadditional screws required To mount an AP320i on sheetrock or wall studs follow these steps 1 Using the wall bracket holes as a guide mark the location on the wall for two AP br...

Page 60: ...e tabs on the wall bracket with the tabs on the ceiling bracket and then rotate the AP320i clockwise to secure it to the wall See Figure 22 below Figure 22 Mount AP320i on a Wall Caution Be sure to co...

Page 61: ...3 Mount AP320i on an AP200 Wall Bracket 9 Optionally lock the AP320i bracket by inserting the provided locking key and applying a small lock Figure 24 AP320i Locked to a Wall wall mount bracket ceilin...

Page 62: ...t AP320i Below a Recessed Ceiling RECESSED CEILING MOUNT KIT Check AP320i LED Activity When AP320i first connects to the co ntroller and any time the accesspoint is rebooted the AP initial izes and th...

Page 63: ...y 2010 Meru Networks Inc Installing AP320i 49 Figure 26 AP320i Status LEDs After the AP320i is connected check the status of the LEDs The functions of the five LEDs are described below 00239 power sta...

Page 64: ...off no power or no link green link status OK at any speed green blinking activity at any speed red auto negotiation failure If the LAN LED is red auto negotiation failed This means that you have a pro...

Page 65: ...ing AP320i 51 Where to Go From Here Now that the AP320i is install ed go to the Meru System Director Getting Started Guide for instructions on initializing the hardware Return to this chapter to check...

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Page 67: ...e installing and operating this product Unpacking the AP200 As you unpackthe AP200 confirm that theAP200 shipping package contains theitems listed on your packing list Shipments of the AP200 include a...

Page 68: ...ception for the AP200 On a horizontal surface such as a table or a desk On a vertical surface usually a wall Below a hanging ceiling Above a hanging ceiling tiles this installation is supported only f...

Page 69: ...x 2 wood screws for a wood stud or Two 6 x 1 metal screws for a metal stud Mounting bracket Vertical mounting on sheetrock Two 6 x 1 screws Two 4 6 x 7 8 ribbed plastic wall anchors Mounting bracket H...

Page 70: ...ructions between the AP and the wireless stations In an office with cubicles mounting the APs below a hanging ceiling or the wall near the ceiling provides the least obstructed communications path For...

Page 71: ...the base of the antenna clockwise to attach the antenna The ring should be finger tight Mounting the Access Point You can mount an AP200 in the following ways Horizontally as described in the Horizont...

Page 72: ...ter Ethernet cable must be used in order to comply with international electromagnetic emissions limits If it is not practical to use shielded cables contact Support for a line filter available at no c...

Page 73: ...ot using plastic wall anchors you must center the mounting screws on a wall stud If you do not center the mounting screws on a wall stud you must use plastic wall anchors Figure 18 AP200 Bracket CONSO...

Page 74: ...e screws most of the way so that the screw head is about 1 16 of an inch from the wall 5 Mount the bracket on the screws placing the circular portion of the keyhole mounts over the screw heads and sli...

Page 75: ...P200 into the Bracket 8 For external antennas loosen the knurled ring at the base of each antenna see Figure 16 point the antenna straight up then retighten the ring 9 Connect one end of the PoE 100Ba...

Page 76: ...he location on the ceiling rail where the AP will be mounted and remove the ceiling tiles 2 Place each of the two caddy fasteners on the ceiling T rail and twist to attach to the rail 3 Adjust the dis...

Page 77: ...ernet connector shown in see Figure 17 Mounting Above a Suspended Ceiling The optional T bar box hanger mounting kit allows the AP200 to be mounted above suspended ceiling T rails see Figure 22 The in...

Page 78: ...ating characteristics required by Section 300 22 C of the National Electrical Code NEC for installation in a building s environmental air space You must remove the plastic enclosure to reveal the plen...

Page 79: ...e clip to the T bar and snap in place see Figure 24 Figure 24 Attaching the Mounting Bracket to the Box Hanger 5 Pass the long end clip through the large center hole to the underside of the mounting b...

Page 80: ...e ring 12 Connect one end of the PoE 100BaseT Ethernet cable to the 100 1000 Ethernet connector shown in Figure 17 13 Check that the AP200 is operating correctly before replacing the ceiling tile to t...

Page 81: ...d light as shown in Figure 25 Figure 25 RJ 45 LEDs The green LED on the left blinks if any Ethernet activity is taking place If there is no Ethernet activity the LED is off The LEDon the right is soli...

Page 82: ...the AP200 is first connected to the controller and any time the access point is rebooted thereafter the AP initializes with and then is programmed by the controller When the AP is first powered up all...

Page 83: ...inking green radio activity Status AP Controller operational status see Table Power green presence of power State Interpretation AP200 LED Cycle Attempting to discover Controller In the process of dis...

Page 84: ...d that controller Green Purple Green Purple Standalone Remote Access point is operating in a standalone mode Purple blink Downloading Downloading image or configuration from the controller Green Blue...

Page 85: ...Activity Safety Precautions IMPORTANT Read and follow the instructions in Appendix Regulatory Information on page 109 before installing and operating this product This product is intended to be suppli...

Page 86: ...gurations The AP150 bracket mounting studs are placed so they can be used with brackets supplied by other vendors or to replace an AP100 An array of holes on the mounting bracket see Figure 27 allow i...

Page 87: ...r the AP150 On a horizontal surface such as a table or a desk On a vertical surface usually a wall Below a hanging ceiling Above hanging ceiling tiles Suitable for use in environmental air space in ac...

Page 88: ...wo 6 x 2 wood screws for a wood stud or Two 6 x 1 metal screws for a metal stud Mounting bracket Vertical mounting on sheetrock Two 6 x 1 screws Two 4 6 x 7 8 ribbed plastic wall anchors Mounting brac...

Page 89: ...f st andard Power over Ethernet PoE compat ible network switch or PoE power injector installed between the switch and the AP150 AP150 and AP300 work with all switches that support STANDARD 802 3af Ins...

Page 90: ...l antenna ports Make sure that all external antennas and their associated wiring are located entirely indoors The external antennas are not suitable for outside use If the AP150 does not have external...

Page 91: ...ntenna Connection 3 Connect one end of the PoE 100BaseT Ethernet cable to the 100 1000 Ethernet connector shown in Figure 29 Figure 29 AP150 Connector Panel Vertical Mounting the AP150 To perform a si...

Page 92: ...PoE 100BaseT Ethernet cable to the 100 1000 Ethernet connector shown in Figure 29 Vertical Mounting with the Mounting Bracket The AP150 uses thumbscrews to attach to the mounting bracket or mounting...

Page 93: ...install them in the holes 5 Screw in the screws most of the way so that the screw head is about 1 16 of an inch from the wall 6 Mount the bracket on the screws placing the circular portion of the keyh...

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Page 95: ...see Figure 28 point the antenna straight up then retighten the ring 10 Connect one end of the PoE 100BaseT Ethernet cable to the 100 1000 Ethernet connector shown in Figure 29 Mounting Below a Suspend...

Page 96: ...addy fasteners on the ceiling T rail and twist to attach to the rail 4 Adjust the distance between the caddy fasteners by using the mounting bracket holes as a guide 5 Tighten the caddy fasteners in p...

Page 97: ...en retighten the ring 11 Connect one end of the PoE 100BaseT Ethernet cable to the 100 1000 Ethernet connector shown in see Figure 29 Checking LED Activity Access point status LEDs are provided on the...

Page 98: ...Status LEDs When the AP150 is first connected to the controller and any time the access point is rebooted thereafter the AP initializes with and then is programmed by the controller The Status LED see...

Page 99: ...after discovering the controller the LED turns green Otherwise the system is in an abnormal state notify Customer Support solid amber at any time if this LED state persists longer than 40 seconds noti...

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Page 101: ...NT Read and follow the instructions in Appendix Regulatory Information on page 109 before installing and operating this product This product is intended to be powered by a UL Listed power supply marke...

Page 102: ...imum 100 foot cable in link path calculation the PoE does not resend the traffic it only provides power Power injector with power cord Installation Requirements In addition to the hardware supplied by...

Page 103: ...r radio antennas within 2 m 6 ft of the OAP180 Place the OAP180 away from power and telephone lines Avoid placing the OAP180 too close to any metallic reflective surfaces such as roof installed air co...

Page 104: ...and antenna connectors for extra protection If moisture enters a connector it may cause a degradation in performance or even a complete failure of the link Snow and Ice Falling snow like rain has no s...

Page 105: ...Mounting Bracket Be sure to attach antennas see Connect Antennas and Ground Wire to OAP180 before mounting an OAP180 on a pole Follow these steps to mount theunit to a 2 to 3 inch diameter steel pole...

Page 106: ...flush against the wall Follow these steps to mount the unit to a wall using the wall mounting bracket 1 Position the bracket in the intended location and mark the position of the four mounting screw...

Page 107: ...ith antennas that attach directly to the unit and remote antennas When using antennas that attach to the unit attach the antennas before installing the unit Use the two connectors on the right 5G 1 an...

Page 108: ...h Ethernet Cable to OAP180 2 4G 2 2 4G 1 5G 2 5G 1 RF Coaxial Cable 00204 5 GHz External High gain Panel Antenna 2 4 GHz External Omnidirectional Antenna 5 GHz N type Connector 5G 1 2 4 GHz N type Con...

Page 109: ...according to Chapter 8 of ANSI NFPA 70 the National Electrical Code NEC and the Cable distribution system should be grounded earthed in accordance with ANSI NFPA 70 the National Electrical Code NEC in...

Page 110: ...he LED on topof the power injector to be sure that power is being supp lied to the OAP180 through the Ethernet connection Align Antenna After the OAP180 unit is mounted connected and the radios are op...

Page 111: ...en blinks green when the system power check is applied and then is a steady green when power is on Radio 1 802 11bg The 11bg connection LED blinks amber when radio packets are being transmitted and wh...

Page 112: ...ies view or from the CLI using the antenna property command Determine the appro priate gain for your antenna by checking the following chart Antenna Gain MN ACC ANT BG08O NM 802 11 b g 8 dBi Omni Dire...

Page 113: ...ru System Director Getting Started Guide for instructions on initializing the hardware Return to this chapter to check the status of the LEDs once the WLAN is operational As well check the AP chapter...

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Page 115: ...anging the orientation of the antennas be sure to slightly loosen the knurled ring before moving the antenna Retighten the ring afterward Otherwise you might damage the internal cabling in the AP Vors...

Page 116: ...des normalen Betriebs auf ein Mindestma beschr nkt wird Um die M glichkeit einer berschreitung der FCC Hochfrequenz Expositionsgrenzwerte zu vermeiden isteinAbstand vonmindestens 20 cmzwischen Ihnen...

Page 117: ...ealth Canada s website http www hc sc gc ca rpb Vorsicht Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it doe...

Page 118: ...re L nder sind bei den rtlichen Beh rden erh ltlich Avertissement Sous r serve que ses couvercles de plastique soient d pos s cet appareil est adapt une utilisation dans les vides de construction des...

Page 119: ...gen zum Betrieb in einem Umgebungsluftraum erf llt verwendet werden gem Abschnitt 300 22 C des NEC Avertissement L quipement AP200 en bo tier m tallique nu est conforme aux crit res de r sistance au f...

Page 120: ...ausbreitung gekennzeichnet sein z B CL2 P CL3 P MPP Multi Purpose Plenum oder CMP Communications Plenum Avertissement Les c bles Fast Ethernet FE install s dans un vide d air doivent correspondre aux...

Page 121: ...ng unkontrollierte Exposition ausgesetzt werden Avertissement Les antennes int rieures doivent tre positionn es de fa on respecter une distance minimum de 20 cm par rapport aux utilisateurs et aux tie...

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Page 123: ...equipment other than that specified by Meru Networks Inc The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment is the respon sibility of the user Meru Net...

Page 124: ...H 2 or S minutes 1500 100 000 1 0 30 Note Occupational controlled limits apply in situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware o...

Page 125: ...C22 1 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Radio Frequency Interference Requirements The Interference Statement applies to the following APs AP150 OAP180 AP201 Rev 2 AP208 Rev 2 FCC Part 15 Statement This...

Page 126: ...taking one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit di...

Page 127: ...ns 1 this device may not cause interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device This device and its listed antenna...

Page 128: ...nada s website http www hc sc gc ca rpb This equipment complies with IC RSS 102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with...

Page 129: ...that the above models are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 2004 108 EC Annex I 1a Conformity is declared by the applica tio...

Page 130: ...s et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999 5 CE qui lui sont applicables H rmed intygar Meru Networks Inc att denna Access Points st r I verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vrig...

Page 131: ...vimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Ar o Meru Networks Inc deklare ka Access Points atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK butiskajam prasibam un citiem ar to saistitajiem noteikumiem Niniejszym Meru...

Page 132: ...ion of EN 55022 Class B CISPR 22 Compliance is dependent upon the use of shielded data cables Model AP300 Model 208 Model 208 Rev 2 Module Model 208 Rev 2 Module Model AP208 Rev 2 Model AP208 Rev 2 Mo...

Page 133: ...lies For the AP300 series the following approval information applies Manufacturing Information The AP150 AP200 and AP300 are built in Taiwan Factory information is provided under NDA and upon request...

Page 134: ...only be powered by the Ethernet port PoE not by the AC powered power supply When the product is installed in air handling spaces the cables employed should be suitable under NEC Articles 300 22 and 72...

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