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Dimensions 

(W x D x H) 

193 mm x153 mm x 26 mm 

(7.60 in x 6.02 in x 1.02 in) 

Weight 

  1 kg (2.20 lbs) 

Service Ports 

One 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port (802.3af PoE-capable) 

Management Ports 

One RJ45 Console port supports 9600bps, 57600bps and 115200bps. 

Button 

One Reset button 

Anti-Theft Lock 

Support 

LED 

1  LED  (red,  green,  blue,  orange,  and  flashing  modes,  flashing  mode for smart  device access, 

and the indicator can be switched off to silent mode) 

Power Supply 

Adapter: DC 48V/0.3A (optional) 

PoE: IEEE 802.3af   

Power Consumption 

Maximum: 12.95W 

Bluetooth 

Bluetooth 5.0 (BLE) 

Temperature 

Operating: -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) 

Storage: -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) 

Humidity 

Operating: 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing) 

Storage: 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing) 

Installation 

Ceiling/wall mount 

IP Rating 

IP41 

Safety Standards 

GB4943-2011 

IEC60950-1 

IEC60825-1 

EMC Standards 

EN300386 

GB19286-2003 

GB17618-1998 

Vibration Standards 

NEBS GR-63-CORE_Issue3_2006 

Radio 

China Radio Transmission Equipment Type Approval Certificate 

EN300 328 

EN301 893 

MTBF 

> 200,000H 

The weight refers to the weight of host and bracket. 

1.2  Product Image 

The AP provides one Ethernet ports (PoE-capable), one Console port, and one power port for external power supply. 

Figure 1-1 Appearance of 

NX-AP7520-C6

Summary of Contents for NX-AP7520-C6

Page 1: ...NX AP7520 C6 Indoor Access Point Switch Series Product Guide...

Page 2: ...he contents of this document are subject to change without any notice Please obtain the latest information through the Nodexon Networks website Nodexon Networks endeavors to ensure content accuracy an...

Page 3: ...ity https community nodexonnetworks com Technical Support Email service_nx nodexonnetworks com Skype service_nx nodexonnetworks com Related Documents Documents Description Configuration Guide Describe...

Page 4: ...n which country the AP is installed Antenna Built in antenna Spatial Streams 2 4G 2 streams 5G 2 streams Access Rates 2 4GHz up to 575Mbp 5GHz up to 1 2Gbps 2 4GHz 5GHz up to 1 775Gbps Total up to 2 4...

Page 5: ...mum 12 95W Bluetooth Bluetooth 5 0 BLE Temperature Operating 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Storage 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity Operating 5 to 95 RH non condensing Storage 5 to 95 RH non condensin...

Page 6: ...ialization in progress Blinking red 3Hz Initialization is complete but no Ethernet activity 2Hz Locates the AP Solid orange N A Initialization is complete and the AP is establishing a CAPWAP connectio...

Page 7: ...g blue 3Hz Normal operation at least one wireless client is associated with the AP Reset button Pressed for less than 2s Reboots the device Pressed for more than 3s Restores default settings 1 4 Power...

Page 8: ...as large radar stations radio stations and substations Do not subject the AP to unstable voltage vibration and noises Keep the AP at least 500 meters away from the seaside and do not face it toward t...

Page 9: ...d to change of mechanical properties of materials and corrosion of metal parts Low relative humidity may dry and shrink insulation sheets and cause static electricity that can damage the circuitry ins...

Page 10: ...pecial Tools Wire stripper crimping pliers RJ 45 crimping pliers punch down tool Meter Multimeter bit error rate tester BERT The listed tools are customer supplied 2 9 Unpacking the Access Point Packa...

Page 11: ...requirements The installation site is equipped with proper power supply Network cables are in place The installation site meets all described requirements The custom AP meets the customers requiremen...

Page 12: ...3 4 Installing the Access Point Ceiling Mount 1 Drill two 6 mm diameter holes 26 5 mm apart on the ceiling Tap wall anchors into the holes and drive screws through the mounting bracket into the anchor...

Page 13: ...e AP can be installed in any of four directions on the mounting bracket depending on how you route your Ethernet cable The square feet should fit easily into the mounting slots Do not forcibly push th...

Page 14: ...g holes on the bracket See Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Aligning the Square Feet with the Mounting Holes Before mounting the AP on the bracket you must first install the Ethernet cables 3 Slide the AP into t...

Page 15: ...the slots After installation verify that the AP is securely fastened 3 5 Removing the Access Point 1 If the AP is installed on the wall hold the AP in your hands and push it upward and away from the b...

Page 16: ...eat and orderly Bend twisted pairs naturally or to a large radius close to the connector Do not over tighten cable bundle as it may reduce the cable life and performance Bundling Steps 1 Bundle the dr...

Page 17: ...the rack Checking Cable Connection Make sure the UTP STP cable matches the interface type Make sure cables are properly bundled Checking the Power Supply Make sure all power cables are properly conne...

Page 18: ...g verify that the PC and PoE switch are properly grounded 4 2 Powering up the AP 4 2 1 Checking before power up Verify that the power supply is properly connected Verify that the input voltage matches...

Page 19: ...tions and status of the AP You can log in to the AP via Telnet and use monitoring related commands to maintain the AP 5 1 1 Remote Maintenance If the AP operates as a Fat AP you can log in to the AP r...

Page 20: ...t port is connected Verify that the device at the other end of the Ethernet cable is working properly And then verify that the Ethernet cable is capable of providing the required data rate and is prop...

Page 21: ...hour it indicates the device initialization fails and the device is faulty LED keeps blinking orange Fit AP mode Sometimes the AP performs firmware upgrade after power on During this period the LED k...

Page 22: ...1000BASE T requires all four pairs of wires be connected for data transmission as shown in Figure A 1 Figure A 1 1000BASE T Connection 10BASE T uses Category 3 4 5 100 ohm UTP STP and 1000BASE T uses...

Page 23: ...overall diameter The minimum bend radius of a high speed cable such as an SFP cable should be 5 times the overall diameter of the cable If the cable is constantly bent plugged or unplugged the bend ra...

Page 24: ...ccur to the device and cables during debugging Do not bind power cords to the rails for moving parts Leave a certain length of the cable connecting moving parts such as the ground wire of the cabinet...

Page 25: ...he same type and running in the same direction into groups Keep cables clean and straight Cables shall be tied according to the following table Diameter of Cable Bundle mm Space between Bundles mm 10...

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