Installation Instructions
Model Number 1052-AN-ANT16
(877) 867-2312
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www.oberonwireless.com
P/N 1507 – Rev. A 05/23/13
Oberon, Inc.
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1315 South Allen Street
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State College, PA 16801
Copyright 2013
Assembly Components:
- Ceiling enclosure Model 1052-AN-ANT16 assembly – 1 each
- ¾” Trade size cable clamps – 2 each
- #8 – 32 screw – 4 each
- #6 – 32 screw – 4 each
- Installation Instructions – 1 each
- Keys for access door lock – 2 each
- Fire Block Foam – 1 each
- Support wire – 4 each
If any of these items are missing, contact your Oberon representative.
Find a flat work surface to assemble the
ceiling enclosure
,
access point
and
antenna(s)
prior to mounting in ceiling.
Step 1 – Place the
ceiling enclosure
assembly
on the work surface with the
keyed doorway unlocked. Remove hole
covers located on the outside edge of the
back box to install cable clamps. Install
one cable clamp if using P.O.E. or install 2
cable clamps if bringing in power and
Ethernet and power separately.
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Step 2 – (
Aruba APs Only
) Install the access point so that
the three antenna connectors are facing toward the door
lock. Securely fasten the
access point’s mounting plate
to
the mounting holes on the back wall of the enclosure using
(4) # 8-32 screws. Attach the screws to the
outer
hole
pattern. Attach the
Access Point
to the mounting plate.
Attach antennas to the access point and clip to the door.
Proceed to
Step 3
.
Step 3 – If applicable, install the Aruba Networks AP-ANT-16 antenna per the instructions included with it. After installation,
connect the
RF coax
cable from the
antenna
to the
access point
.
The assembled unit is now ready for ceiling installation.
Step 4 – Remove the ceiling tile and replace it with the completed
access point enclosure
assembly.
Step 5 – Use minimum 12-gauge grid wire (included) to attach the
access point enclosure
to the ceiling. Attach one end of the
wire to the eye tabs located along the edge of the back box and the other end to a permanent structure within the ceiling such
as a ceiling joist.
**IMPORTANT**
-
This is an important safety feature that could prevent human injury or damage to the access
point should the unit become dislodged from the ceiling
.
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