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TerraWave Solutions
®
MIMO Site Survey Battery Pack (Part # TW-SSBP-007)
Instructions For Use
Version 1.0 - Page 7
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CAUTION!
The aforementioned instructions allow the use of both radios with the AP powered by the 48V PoE
connection (see instructions below). This method is for site survey purposes only.
DO NOT use an AP in a
production environment with these settings. Using this method in a production environment will likely cause
damage to the AP and /
or switch.
B.)
The battery pack will support the 802.3af compliant AP 1252for up to 6 hours when using the 56v port and barrel
connector (Diagram 4 & 5).
Attach the 2’ or 20’ adaptor / power cable to the battery pack by aligning the internal three prong
connectors (Diagram 4 & 5).
Plug the right angle barrel connector into the power port on the Cisco AP 1252.
Slide the switch on the battery pack to the 56v position.
Slide Master Battery On/Off switch to the “On” position.
You should then see the Cisco AP 1252 begin to boot up.
Instructions for Use (All Other Access Points):
1. The Site Survey Battery Pack will allow access points and bridges to be mounted to the top of the Site Survey
Battery Pack.
2. Before connecting the AP to the Site Survey Battery Pack, make sure that the Switch (labeled Switch in
Diagram 1) is in the left or “Charge / Off” position and that the Master Battery On/Off switch is in the “Off”
position.
3. The access point being powered and the power adapter cable being used will determine which of the powered
ports that will be used. Each of the 2 powered ports has a unique connector that will only allow the proper
adapter cable to be connected to the proper powered port. The 2 powered ports offer two different DC
voltages. Only 1 of the 2 powered ports is live or powered at a time. It is dependent upon the positioning of the
Switch (labeled Switch in Diagram 1). If you are trying to power a 56VDC access point, you must have the
proper cable from TerraWave that plugs into the 56 Volt. The 56VDC port uses a 3-pin microphone connector
on the Site Survey Battery Pack side of the adapter cable. The POE port will use a RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable to
connect the Site Survey Battery Pack to the access point. These RJ-45 adapter cables are not standard patch
cord or crossover pin-outs.
4. Make sure to use the appropriate TerraWave Solutions adapter cable for your AP. Plug the cable into the
appropriate power port of the Site Survey Battery Pack and place the Switch (labeled Switch in Diagram 1) into
the corresponding power setting position.
5. Plug the other end into the AP in the appropriate power port. For POE connected AP’s, this will be the Ethernet
port of the POE capable access point. NOTE: The battery pack will send a 48 Volt “test pulse” to ensure that
the connected device can accept the 48 Volt power.
6. Now, verifying that all connections have been made properly, you should now see the AP start the boot up
sequence. Once the boot up sequence is completed, you can start your Site Survey, assuming the AP is
configured properly.