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- 14 -Model 5030 Access Port Quick Reference Guide DRAFT V3 

Below Suspended Ceiling (T-Bar) Mount 

 

 

 

 

1.  Determine the suspended (below) ceiling mounting location of the Access Port. 

2.  Loosely assemble the two clip halves by holding the clip halves facing each other clip side up 

(place the long channel section of one clip half on top of the other) so they form a “U” shape. 

3.  Place the flat side of the assembled T-bar clip on the opposite side of the “notch-hook” so 

that the opening formed in the center of the clip aligns with the center holes on each end of 
the metal mounting bracket. 

4.  Insert the carriage bolt through the T-bar clip and mounting bracket. 

5.  Use the wing nut to finger tighten the clip to the bracket. The wing nut secures the clip from 

the “notch-hook” side. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for the other T-bar clip. 

6.  Attach the mounting bracket to the suspended ceiling T-bar with the clips. Spread the clip 

halves to allow insertion of the ceiling T- bar's bottom flange. Compress the halves until they 

fully engage the T-bar flange. Secure the bracket to the T-bar by tightening the wing nut 
holding the clips.  

 

Attaching the Access Port to the Suspended Ceiling Mounting Bracket 

1.  Hold the Access Port up to the bracket with the LEDs facing towards the ground and the 

power/data port connectors facing away from the extended open metal (raised) part on the 
bracket. 

2.  Align the slot openings along the sides (on the left and right) of the ribbed bottom of the 

Access Port to the notch hooks of the mounting bracket. Insert the Access Port into the 
bracket until it locks in place and both hooks are fully seated. 

3.  Connect the network Ethernet cable to the LAN port. 

Display AP Ethernet cable/power connection. Ceiling mount H/W, Ceiling tile,  
Ceiling mount light pipe, Ceiling mount badge 

Summary of Contents for IEEE 802.11A/B

Page 1: ...1 Model 5030 Access Port Quick Reference Guide DRAFT V3 Symbol IEEE 802 11A B Access Port Model WSAP 5030 100 WW Hardware Quick Reference Guide Draft March 2003...

Page 2: ...acket 11 Plaster Wall Board Ceiling Mount 12 Attaching the Access Port to the Mounting Bracket 12 Above Suspended Ceiling Tile Plenum Mount 13 Attaching the Access Port to the Mounting Bracket 13 Belo...

Page 3: ...pplier 19 To apply the country stamp 19 FCC RF Exposure Guidelines 20 Safety Information 20 Remote and Standalone Antenna Configurations 20 Power Supply 20 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements 21...

Page 4: ...rd practices for preventing accidents Note Indicates tips hints and special requirements Caution Care is required Disregarding cautions can result in data loss or equipment damage Warning Indicates a...

Page 5: ...mounting holes The above below ceiling and wall mounting options allow the unit to attach to the specified surfaces using only the mounting hardware provided The Access Port receives power and transfe...

Page 6: ...02 11 a b compliant device As an IEEE 802 11a device it supports 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps data rates utilizing transmit only diversity in the 5 15 to 5 825 GHz range As an IEEE 802 11b device it...

Page 7: ...tivity for 802 11 a b if applicable 802 11a Activity Led Amber Booting LED flashes three times per second while firmware is loading Normal LED is on steady unless there is radio traffic and then it fl...

Page 8: ...st 06 10 inches in diameter similar to cable used to support T bar in a suspended ceiling installation Mounting hardware included is identical for all Access Port configurations Verify that the conten...

Page 9: ...rItem Notes Ceiling Mounting Hardware 7 Metal mounting bracket Same as wall bracket Bracket is packaged with Access Port and not with mounting kit hardware items 8 T bar clips 2 Below ceiling installa...

Page 10: ...installation 14 Light Pipe Decal For use with above ceiling installation Review Site survey and network analysis reports to determine the method for Access Port installation Display of AP exploded vie...

Page 11: ...nly for desk mount installations Screws and anchors provided are for plaster wallboard installation only If mounting Access Port to something other than plaster wallboard ensure the appropriate size l...

Page 12: ...ount installations Screws and anchors provided are for plaster wallboard installation only If mounting Access Port to something other than plaster wallboard ensure the appropriate size length and type...

Page 13: ...y 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 suspende...

Page 14: ...for the other T bar clip 6 Attach the mounting bracket to the suspended ceiling T bar with the clips Spread the clip halves to allow insertion of the ceiling T bar s bottom flange Compress the halves...

Page 15: ...an Ethernet cable or from a Symbol approved power supply It supports the following Symbol branded Power Over Ethernet devices and power supply Model ML 5299 APA1 01 48Vdc power supply Model AP PSBIAS...

Page 16: ...00 WW Requires a special removal installation tool Not supplied by Symbol Technologies Internal 11b Omni antenna WSM 5030 210 WW Requires a special removal installation tool Not supplied by Symbol Tec...

Page 17: ...When contacting Symbol Customer Support please provide the following information Device serial number Product name and or model number Software type and version number North American Contacts Inside N...

Page 18: ...Model 5030 Access Port Quick Reference Guide DRAFT V3 Obtain additional information by contacting Symbol at 1 800 722 6234 inside North America 1 516 738 5200 in outside North America http www symbol...

Page 19: ...urope includes Austria Belgium Croatia Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy Liechtenstein Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom...

Page 20: ...that are mounted externally at remote locations or operating near users at stand alone desktop of similar configurations must operate with a minimum separation distance of 20 cm from all persons Powe...

Page 21: ...nstructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful inte...

Page 22: ...were met Marking and European Economic Area EEA The use of 2 4GHz RLAN s for use through the EEA have the following restrictions Maximum radiated transmit power of 100 mW EIRP in the frequency range 2...

Page 23: ...Access Port Quick Reference Guide DRAFT V3 Other Countries Mexico Restrict Frequency Range to 2 450 2 4835 GHz Israel Restrict Frequency Range to 2 418 2 457 GHz Sri Lanka Restrict Frequency Range to...

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