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Keep the AP away from radio stations, radar stations, high-frequency high-current devices, and microwave ovens. 

 

Any nonstandard and inaccurate electrical operation can cause an accident such as fire or electric shock, thus 

causing severe even fatal damages to human bodies and device. 

 

Direct or indirect touch through a wet object on high voltage and power line can bring a fatal danger. 

2.3  Ventilation 

For proper ventilation, leave sufficient space around the AP. 

2.4  Temperature and Humidity 

To ensure normal operation and service life of the device, maintain appropriate temperature 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, resulting in poor insulation and even electrical leakage, and 

sometimes may lead 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 

inside the device.   

 

High temperature greatly reduces reliability of the device and shortens its service life. 

Table 2-1 Required Temperature and Humidity for the RG-AP530-I V2 

Temperature 

Relative Humidity 

-10 to 50

º

5% to 95% 

2.5  Cleanness 

Dust poses a serious threat to device operation. Dust that falls onto the surface of the device can be absorbed onto metal 

contact points by static electricity, resulting in poor contact. Electrostatic absorption of dust occurs more easily when the 

relative humidity is low, which may shorten the service life of the device and cause communication failures. Table 2-2 

shows the maximum concentration and diameter of dust allowed in the equipment room.   

Table 2-2   

Maximum diameter (

μm) 

0.5   

1   

3   

5   

Maximum concentration 

(Particles/m

3

1.4 x 10   

7 x 10   

2.4 x 10   

1.3 x 10   

Besides, the contents of salts, acids and sulfides in the air are also strictly limited for the equipment room. These 

substances can accelerate metal corrosion and the aging of some parts. Table 2-3 describes the limit of some hazardous 

gases such as SO

2

, H

2

S, NO

2

 and Cl

in the equipment room.       

Table 2-3 

Gas 

Average (mg/m

3

)   

Maximum (mg/m

3

)   

SO

2

 

0.2   

1.5   

H

2

0.006   

0.03   

Summary of Contents for RG-AP530-I V2 Series

Page 1: ...RG AP530 I V2 Series Access Point Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1 0...

Page 2: ...or by any means without the prior written consent of Ruijie Networks is prohibited Exemption Statement This document is provided as is The contents of this document are subject to change without any n...

Page 3: ...taining Technical Assistance Ruijie Networks Website http www ruijienetworks com Service Email service_rj ruijienetworks com Technical Support http www ruijienetworks com service aspx Technical Suppor...

Page 4: ...5 Gbps per AP Modulation Technique OFDM BPSK 6 9Mbps QPSK 12 18Mbps 16 QAM 24Mbps 64 QAM 48 54Mbps DSSS DBPSK 1Mbps DQPSK 2Mbps and CCK 5 5 11Mbps MIMO OFDM BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM and 256QAM Receiver S...

Page 5: ...EC 60950 1 EMC Compliance GB9254 EN301 489 EN50155 EN50121 Mechanical Vibration IEC61373 Radio Approvals China Radio Transmission Equipment Type Approval Certificate EN300 328 EN301 893 MTBF 400 000H...

Page 6: ...and the wireless port is working Solid red N A AP alarm The triggering condition needs defining Double blinking red 3 Hz blinking for 2 cycles and off for 2 cycles Locate a specific AP Fat AP LED Sta...

Page 7: ...ront is stronger Therefore it is preferable to install the AP towards the area where wireless coverage is most required When mount the AP on a wall or ceiling install the AP towards where you stand to...

Page 8: ...Figure 1 4 Preferred Ceiling Mount and Wall Mount Orientations of the RG AP530 I V2 in the 5 GHz Band...

Page 9: ...ning and features of communication devices and considerations such as climate hydrology geology earthquake electric power and transportation Please follow the correct method described in the installat...

Page 10: ...electricity that can damage the circuitry inside the device High temperature greatly reduces reliability of the device and shortens its service life Table 2 1 Required Temperature and Humidity for th...

Page 11: ...an the power actually consumed by the system The input power for the RG AP530 I should not be lower than 12 95 W Please use Ruijie certified PoE injectors 2 7 Installation Tools Common Tools Phillips...

Page 12: ...allation guide Packing list The above listed items are for general situations which may vary in the actual shipment The purchase order shall prevail in any case Please check each item carefully accord...

Page 13: ...nt ventilation for the AP The installation site meets temperature and humidity requirements The installation site is equipped with proper power supply Network cables are in place The installation site...

Page 14: ...er holes 61 mm apart on the ceiling Tap wall anchors into the holes and drive screws through the mounting bracket into the anchors to fix the bracket See Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Attaching the Mounting B...

Page 15: ...hat the AP is securely fastened Wall Mount 1 Drill four 6 mm diameter holes 61 mm apart on the wall with the arrow on the mounting bracket facing up Tap wall anchors into the holes and drive screws th...

Page 16: ...ogo of Ruijie point upward The square feet should fit easily into the mounting slots Do not forcibly push the AP into the slots After installation verify that the AP is securely fastened 3 5 Optional...

Page 17: ...Figure 3 9 Installing the padlock The padlocks are optional and customer supplied 3 6 Removing the Access Point 1 If a padlock is installed unlock it first Figure 3 10 Unlocking the padlock 2 Hold th...

Page 18: ...want to configure the AP manually Avoid bending the cable to a small radius close to the connector Ruijie recommends you not use Ethernet cables with protective sleeves that may cause inconvenience to...

Page 19: ...ion make sure you can close the front and rear cabinet doors Make sure the cabinet is stable and level Make sure the device and all cables are securely fastened in the rack Checking Cable Connection M...

Page 20: ...erify that the PC and PoE switch are properly grounded 4 1 1 Powering up the AP 4 1 1 1 Checking before power up Verify that the power supply is properly connected Verify that the input voltage matche...

Page 21: ...is in normal operation The 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 powe...

Page 22: ...t the cable 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...

Page 23: ...ote If the blinking 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 Durin...

Page 24: ...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 Category 5 100 ohm UTP STP for connections Both support a maximum...

Page 25: ...ter 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...

Page 26: ...bles and bind them to the appropriate rack position where device operation is not affected and no damages occur to the device and cables during debugging Do not bind power cords to the rails for movin...

Page 27: ...to fasten terminals Bundle cables of the 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...

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