
- 13 -Model 5030 Access Port Quick Reference Guide DRAFT V3
Above Suspended Ceiling Tile (Plenum) Mount
1. Place the plastic mounting bracket flat against the ceiling tile when marking the
mounting holes.
2.
Use the mounting bracket as a template to mark the locations of the two mounting holes and
the light pipe (the large hole in the center of the bracket) on the ceiling tile.
3. Use the screws to tap the holes at the locations marked and cut out the marked location of
the light pipe.
4.
Install a screw and washer in each hole below the ceiling tile.
5.
Place the Plastic bracket flat, against and above the ceiling tile lining up the mounting bracket
holes with the screws.
6. Place one of the washers over each of the screws that are lined up and through the mounting
bracket holes.
7.
Secure the mounting bracket to the to the ceiling tile fastening a nut to each screw.
8.
Place the
decal on the
light pipe and install it into the opening in the ceiling tile and
into the mounting bracket so it fits into the mounting bracket light pipe opening.
Note:
When the Access Port is installed on a thin (approximately ½
inch thick) ceiling tile, a gap of about .25 - .30 from the light pipe
face to the ceiling tile is normal.
Caution!
Symbol does not recommend mounting the Access Port directly (above or
below) to any suspended ceiling tile with a thickness less than ½ an inch or a
suspended ceiling tile with an unsupported span greater than 26 inches.
Symbol recommends that the Access Port be fitted with a customer supplied
Safety Cable
suitable for the specific installation
.
The safety cable should be
steel at least .06 - .10 inches in diameter similar to cable used to support T-
bar in a suspended ceiling installation.
Attaching the Access Port to the Mounting Bracket
1. Insert the end of the Access Port (either non-antenna side) into the opening of the installation
bracket.
2. Press down on the other end of the Access Port until it locks in place (the plastic bracket has
some flex in it and snaps in place).
3. Connect the network Ethernet cable (use CAT 5 without any strain relief) to the LAN port.
Note:
Use the rubber feet provided for desk mount installations only.
Use only CAT 5 Ethernet cable without molded or integrated
strain relief on the connector that interfaces with an Access
Port. If a similar Access Port is daisy chained, connect the
Ethernet cable from the ACC port to the LAN port on the daisy-
chained device.