Copyright © 2014 Ruckus Wireless, Inc.
Published June 09 2014, Part Number 800-70553-001 Rev D
Page 2 of 4
S
TEP
1: C
ONNECTING
AND
S
EALING
THE
RJ-45
C
ABLES
The AP can use zero, one or two RJ-45 cables, one for Ethernet
when configured as a Root AP (RAP), and one when the AP is
supplying PoE out to a peripheral device, such as a small cell or
micro cell radio. When the AP uses RJ-45 cables, connect and
seal the cables using the M25 data cable glands (C in Figure 1).
1
Feed the end of the RJ-45 cable through the sealing nut (D in
Figure 2), rubber sealing insert (C in Figure 2), clamping ring
assembly (B in Figure 2) and cable gland base (A in Figure 2).
Figure 2:
RJ-45 cable and cable gland assembly
2
Use a wide flat-blade screwdriver to remove the required (
PoE
OUT
or
PoE IN
) blanking cap from the AP.
3
Connect the cable to the Ethernet port in the AP.
4
Tighten the cable gland base into the AP chassis to 7 N.m or
62 in-lbs.
5
Wrap the clamping ring assembly around the rubber sealing
insert. Make sure that the clamping ring assembly fully
encloses the rubber sealing insert.
6
Seat the clamping ring assembly and rubber sealing insert in
the cable gland base.
7
Tighten the sealing nut to 1.1 N.m or 10 in-lbs, or until the
rubber sealing insert is compressed.
8
If you are using both the
PoE IN
and
PoE OUT
ports, then
assemble the second waterproof connector by repeating this
procedure for the other cable and cable gland assembly.
9
Continue with
Step 2a: Attaching the Hanger Mount to a Flat
Surface
or
Step 2b: Attaching the Hanger Mount to a Metal
Pole
.
S
TEP
2
A
: A
TTACHING
THE
H
ANGER
M
OUNT
TO
A
F
LAT
S
URFACE
1
Hold the hanger mount (F in Figure 1) at the location on the
mounting surface where you want to mount the AP. Use the
holes on the hanger mount as a template to mark the
locations of the mounting holes.
2
Remove the hanger mount from the mounting surface.
3
Drill holes required for the customer-supplied mounting
hardware.
4
Attach the hanger mount to the flat surface using the
mounting hardware.
5
Using the mounting hardware instructions, tighten the
hardware to secure the hanger mount.
6
Thread the safety cable around the hanger mount (A in Figure
3) and thread the eye end through the loop end (B in Figure 3).
Figure 3:
Hanger mount on a flat surface
NOTE:
Hanger mount shown attached horizontally to allow AP
azimuth adjustments. Attach the hanger mount vertically to allow
AP elevation adjustments.
7
Continue with
Step 3: Assembling the AP Mounting Bracket
and the AP
.
S
TEP
2
B
: A
TTACHING
THE
H
ANGER
M
OUNT
TO
A
M
ETAL
P
OLE
1
Insert the open end of one steel clamp (J in Figure 1) into the
upper two slots on the hanger mount (F in Figure 1).
2
Take the other steel clamp and insert it into the lower two slots
on the hanger mount.
3
Use the clamps to attach the hanger mount to the pole (the
clamps can be daisy-chained together to accommodate
larger poles). Tighten the clamps to 3 N.m or 27 in-lbs, or per
manufacturer’s specifications if customer-supplied stainless
steel clamps are used.
4
Thread the safety cable around the hanger mount (A in Figure
4) and thread the eye end through the loop end (B in Figure 4).
Figure 4:
Hanger mount on a vertical pole
NOTE:
Hanger mount shown attached horizontally to allow AP
azimuth adjustments. Attach the hanger mount vertically to allow
AP elevation adjustments.
5
Continue with
Step 3: Assembling the AP Mounting Bracket
and the AP
.
S
TEP
3: A
SSEMBLING
THE
AP M
OUNTING
B
RACKET
AND
THE
AP
1
Place the AP mounting bracket (H in Figure 1) onto the back
side of the AP so that the four screw holes on the bracket
align with the four screw holes on the AP. Make sure that the
longer end of the AP mounting bracket points away from the
AP connectors.
Figure 5:
Positioning the AP mounting bracket on the AP
2
Push one of the four 0.625-inch stainless steel bolts with
washers (A in Figure 6) through the safety cable eye end (B in
Figure 6).
CAUTION:
The mounting bolt length is critical. Do not use bolts
longer than the supplied 0.625” x 0.250-28 parts. If a screw is
longer than 0.625” inch, it can damage the AP chassis.
Figure 6:
Attaching the safety cable and AP mounting bracket to the AP
3
Insert the remaining 0.250-28 bolts with washers into the
screw holes on the AP mounting bracket. Tighten the four
bolts to 2.5-3.0 N.m or 22-27 in-lbs.
NOTE:
This kit can include extra screws, nuts and washers. You
may use the extras wherever required.
4
Continue with
Step 4a: Sector Mounting the AP
or
Step 4B:
Dome-Down Mounting the AP
.
A
B
C
D
A
B
A
B
A
B