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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide                                                                                              Preparing for Installation 

 

 

2.2.1  Temperature and Humidity 

Table 2-1 Required Temperature and Humidity for the RG-EAP602 Series 

Operating Temperature 

-40°C to 65°C (-40°F to 149°F) 

Operating Humidity   

0% to 100% (non-condensing) 

2.2.2  Outdoor Installation 

The AP can be mounted on a wall or a pole.   

2.2.3  Waterproof 

Use a seal plug to seal the unused ports. 

After using the reset button, please ensure that the cap is put back.   

Use a waterproof plug 

to connect cables to the AP. For details, see Chapter 3 “Installing the Access Point”. 

2.2.4  EMI 

All  interference  sources  (from  outside  or  inside  of  the  device  or  application  system)  affect  the  device  by  capacitive 

coupling, inductive coupling, or electromagnetic waves. 

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) occurs due to electromagnetic radiation or conduction, depending on the transmission 

path. 

Radiation  interference  occurs  when  energy  (usually  radio  frequency  energy)  is  emitted  from  a  device  and  propagated 

through  space  to  disrupt  other  devices.  The  interference  source  can  be  part  of  disrupted  system  or  a  fully  electrically 

isolated unit.  Conduction  interference  occurs  when  interference  is  transferred  from  one  unit  to  another  through  cables, 

which are usually electromagnetic wires or signal cables connected between the source and the  device(s) experiencing 

interference.  Conduction  interference  often  affects  the  power  supply  of  the  device.  It  is  eliminated  by  using  filters. 

Radiation interference can influence the path of any signal from the device and is difficult to shield.   

 

Take effective measures against interference from the power grid.   

 

Keep the AP far away from the grounding or lightning protection devices for power equipment.   

 

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

 

Take electrostatic shielding measures.   

2.3  Installation Tools 

Table 2-2 Installation Tools 

Tools 

Marker, Phillips (crosshead) screwdriver, slotted screwdriver, drill, paper knife, crimping pliers, 

diagonal  pliers,  wire  stripper,  network  cable  tester,  related  power  and  fiber  cables,  wrench, 

hammer, cable ties, ESD tools, multimeter, waterproof duct tape, waterproof plaster 

 

The tool kit and cables are customer supplied.   

Summary of Contents for RG-EAP602 Series

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Page 4: ...G EAP602 Dimensions 222 mm 200 mm 166 mm Access Rate Built in antenna 1166Mbps 2 4GHz up to 300Mbp 5GHz up to 866Mbps Operating Frequency 802 11b g n 2 4 GHz to 2 483 GHz 802 11a n ac 5 150 GHz to 5 3...

Page 5: ...for 505ms Restore factory settings blinking at a rate of 14Hz on for 20ms and off for 50ms System upgrade blinking at a rate of 10Hz on for 40ms and off for 60ms Solid on CWMP is not connected Off Po...

Page 6: ...port 3 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet port PoE port 4 Reset button 5 Waterproof cap 1 3 Power Supply The AP supports 802 3af PoE or 12V DC power supply If needed you can buy the adapter from Ruijie When...

Page 7: ...rt support 6kV lightning protection If a lightning protector of a higher profile is available configure the lightning protector optionally Before the configuration connect the lightning protector to t...

Page 8: ...r devices The interference source can be part of disrupted system or a fully electrically isolated unit Conduction interference occurs when interference is transferred from one unit to another through...

Page 9: ...tallation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation 2 4 Checking before Installation Please check your materials carefully against the package contents If there are any errors please contact your...

Page 10: ...read the requirements described in Chapter 2 3 1 Installation Flowchart 3 2 Before You Begin Before you install the AP verify that all the parts in the package contents are there and make sure that T...

Page 11: ...the power supply make sure the external power supply matches the power module inside the AP Before connecting the power cord make sure the power switch is in the OFF position When connecting a wire to...

Page 12: ...ttach the bracket to a pole with hose clamps and fasten the clamps with screws and nuts Figure 3 3 Mounting the Bracket on a Pole b Align the host with bracket and mounting plate to the bracket on the...

Page 13: ...and Reference Guide Installing the Access Point Pole mount Horizontal Figure 3 5 Mounting the Bracket on a Pole Figure 3 6 Horizontal Pole Mounting The horizontal pole mounting is the same with the v...

Page 14: ...h the LAN1 PoE uplink port of AP and tighten the waterproof plug in the order of B C and D to complete the installation 5 To install the waterproof port not connected with the network cable Insert the...

Page 15: ...imum distance of 100 meters 328 feet 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...

Page 16: ...erence Guide Appendix A Connectors and Media Fiber Connection You can choose to use single mode or multimode fibers according to the transceiver module types Figure A 4 shows connection of fiber cable...

Page 17: ...ansmit dBm Max Receive dBm Standards FE SFP LX MM 1310 1310 MMF1 62 5 125 2 km 14 14 IEEE802 3 FE SFP LH15 S M1310 1310 SMF2 9 125 15 km 8 8 MINI GBIC SX MM850 850 MMF1 62 5 62 5 50 0 50 0 160 200 400...

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