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Appendix B: Cabling Recommendations   

During installation, route cable bundles upward or downward along the sides of the rack depending on the actual situation 

in the equipment room. All cable connectors should be placed at the bottom of the cabinet rather than be exposed outside 

of the cabinet. Power cords should be routed upward or downward beside the cabinet close to the location of the DC 

power distribution cabinet, AC power outlet, or lightning protection box.   

Required Minimum Cable Bend Radius   

 

The minimum bend radius of a power, communication or flat cable should be 5 times the overall diameter of the 

cable. If the cable is constantly bent, plugged or unplugged, the bend radius should be 7 times the overall diameter.     

 

The minimum bend radius of a coaxial cable should be 7 times the overall diameter of the cable. If the cable is 

constantly bent, plugged or unplugged, the bend radius should be 10 times the 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 radius should be 10 times the overall 

diameter.   

Precautions for Cable Bundling 

 

Before bundling cables, correctly mark labels and stick the labels to cables where appropriate.   

 

Cables should be neatly and properly bundled, as shown in Figure B-1.   

Figure B-1 Bundling Cables 

 

 

Route and bundle power, signal, ground cables separately. When the cables are close to each other, cross them. 

When power cables run parallel to signal cables, the distance between them must be greater than 30 mm.   

 

All cable trays and their accessories shall be smooth and free from sharp edges.   

 

Holes in metal, through which cables pass shall have smooth, well-rounded surfaces or be protected with insulating 

bushings.     

 

Use proper cable ties to bind cables together. Do not tie two or more cable ties to bind cables.         

 

Cut off excess cable tie cleanly with no sharp edges after bundling cables, as shown in Figure B-2. 

Figure B-2 Cutting off Excess Cable Tie 

Summary of Contents for RG-AP520(DA) Series

Page 1: ...RG AP520 DA Series Access Point Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1 0...

Page 2: ...n consent of Ruijie Networks is prohibited are registered trademarks of Ruijie Networks Counterfeit is strictly prohibited Exemption statement This document is provided as is The contents of this docu...

Page 3: ...www ruijienetworks com service aspx Technical Support Hotline 86 4008 111 000 Related Documents Documents Description Configuration Guide Describes network protocols and related mechanisms that suppo...

Page 4: ...Antenna Built in directional antenna 2 4GHz antenna with 8 dbi gain 5GHz antenna with 9 dbi gain coverage angle 50 70 Spatial Streams 2 Access Rates 2 4GHz up to 300Mbps 5GHz up to 866Mbps Total up to...

Page 5: ...41 Safety Standards GB4943 IEC 60950 1 EMC Standards GB9254 EN301 489 EN50155 EN50121 Vibration Standards IEC61373 Radio China Radio Transmission Equipment Type Approval Certificate EN300 328 EN301 89...

Page 6: ...rovides two built in RF ports two Ethernet ports one PoE capable one Console port and one DC socket Figure 1 1 Top Panel of RG AP520 DA Note LED Indicator 48V DC Socket Console Port 1000BASE T 100BASE...

Page 7: ...ency Meaning Off N A The AP is NOT receiving power Or the AP is in Do Not Disturb mode which can be disabled by software Blinking green 3Hz Initialization in progress Blinking red 3Hz Initialization i...

Page 8: ...mainly exists right ahead of RG AP520 DA and the signals ahead are stronger It is recommended that the front side of RG AP520 DA face towards to be covered areas in actual applications Ceiling mounted...

Page 9: ...the ceiling mounted application and wall mounted application of RG AP520 DA in the 5 GHz operating mode Figure 1 4 Directions of Antenna Radiation at 5 GHz Half power beamwidth about 50 Half power be...

Page 10: ...Half power beamwidth about 35 Half power beamwidth about 60...

Page 11: ...away from EMI sources such 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 a...

Page 12: ...mperature and humidity levels in your equipment room See Table 2 1 Improper room temperature and humidity can cause damages to the device High relative humidity may affect insulation materials resulti...

Page 13: ...ribes the limit of some hazardous gases such as SO2 H2S NO2 and Cl2 in the equipment room Table 2 3 Gas Average mg m 3 Maximum mg m 3 SO2 0 2 1 5 H2S 0 006 0 03 NO2 0 04 0 15 NH3 0 05 0 15 Cl2 0 01 0...

Page 14: ...it error rate tester BERT The listed tools are customer supplied Unpacking the Access Point Package Contents Items Verify that all parts are installed and debugged Screws Mounting brackets Product qui...

Page 15: ...equipped with proper power supply Network cables are in place The installation site meets all described requirements The custom AP meets the customers requirements Precautions To avoid damages to the...

Page 16: ...0 DA host and the RG AP520 DA bracket are installed together Ceiling mounted mode Slide the AP into the mounting holes until it is locked into place Figure 3 1 Fasten the stopper to the AP using the M...

Page 17: ...nting kit and M8x60 expansion anchors delivered with the AP are required The installation steps are as follows 1 Attach the installation kit to the wall and mark the screw location Figure 3 4 Installi...

Page 18: ...mp on the pole and then fasten the screws of the hose clamp using a Phillips screwdriver Figure 3 6 Installing Wall Bracket on Vertical Pole 2 Install the AP with the bracket assembly to the wall brac...

Page 19: ...Figure 3 7 Mounting the Wall Bracket on the Vertical Pole Pole mounted mode horizontal pole Figure 3 8 Mounting the Wall Bracket on the Horizontal Pole Figure 3 9 Horizontal Pole Mounted Mode...

Page 20: ...le Adjusting the AP Angle RG AP520 DA has a built in indoor directional antenna which is installed inside the AP in parallel with the upper cover Therefore you can adjust the antenna angle by adjustin...

Page 21: ...Figure 3 11 Horizontally Adjustable Antenna Angle 60 Recommended horizontal adjustment range 60 to 60 Figure 3 12 Vertically Adjustable Antenna Angle 0...

Page 22: ...LAN PoE port on the AP See Appendix A for supported wiring of twisted pairs By default baud rate is set to 9600 data bit 8 parity none stop bits 1 and flow control none on the console port of the AP...

Page 23: ...the cable tray of the rack 3 Extend the cables under the AP and run in straight line Checking after Installation Checking the Cabinet Make sure the external power supply matches the specifications of...

Page 24: ...r debugging verify that the PC and PoE switch are properly grounded Powering up the AP Checking before power up Verify that the power supply is properly connected Verify that the input voltage matches...

Page 25: ...e CAPWAP connection is OK A wireless client is associated with the AP Solid red The AP is warning Double blinking red The AP is being located Off The AP is not receiving power or in Do Not Disturb mod...

Page 26: ...is connected properly 2 If you use a power adapter verify that the power adapter is connected to an active power outlet and then verify that the power adapter works properly Ethernet port is not worki...

Page 27: ...linking persists for an hour it indicates the device initialization fails and the device is faulty LED keeps blinking orange Sometimes the AP performs firmware upgrade after power on During this perio...

Page 28: ...ure A 1 1000BASE T Connection 10BASE T uses Category 3 4 5 100 ohm UTP STP and 1000BASE T uses Category 5 100 ohm UTP STP for connections Both support a maximum length of 100 meters Table A 1 shows 10...

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Page 30: ...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 31: ...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 32: ...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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