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T750 Access Point 

Quick Setup Guide

NOTE: The minimum software revision for the T750 Omni is

ZoneDirector (ZD) 10.4 or later, or SmartZone (SZ) 5.2 or later,

or standalone AP firmware 114.X or later.

This Quick Setup Guide provides step-by-step instructions on

how to field-install the Ruckus Wireless T750 Omni access point

(AP). For detailed information on planning the installation,

performing a site survey, and operating the T750 Omni, refer to

the Ruckus Wireless Outdoor Access Point User Guide, available at

https://support.ruckuswireless.com.

WARNING! 

Only trained and qualified personnel should be

allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.

WARNING! 

Installation of this equipment must comply with

local and national electrical codes.

CAUTION! 

Make sure that you form a 80mm - 130mm (3”-5”)

drip loop in any cable that is attached to the AP or the

building. This will prevent water from running along the cable

and entering the AP or the building where the cable

terminates.

CAUTION! 

Be sure that grounding is available and that it

meets local and national electrical codes. For additional

lightning protection, use lightning rods and lightning arrestors.

CAUTION! 

Make sure that proper lightning surge protection

precautions are taken according to local electrical code.

WARNING! 

Ruckus Wireless strongly recommends that you

wear eye protection before mounting the T750 Omni.

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Before You Begin

Before deploying Ruckus Wireless products, please check for the

latest software and the release documentation.

• Release Notes and other user documentation are available at 

http://support.ruckuswireless.com/documents

.

• Software upgrades are available at 

http://

support.ruckuswireless.com/software

.

• Open source information is available at 

http://

opensource.ruckuswireless.com

.

• Software license and limited warranty information are

available at 

http://support.ruckuswireless.com/warranty

.

Before deploying your Ruckus Wireless Access Point, verify that

all items listed in Package Contents are included in the package.

If any item is damaged or missing, notify your authorized

Ruckus Wireless sales representative. Also, make sure that you

have the required hardware and tools.

Required Hardware and Tools

• 1/2” (13 mm) flat-blade screwdriver or equivalent

• No. 2 Phillips screwdriver

• Small flat-blade screwdriver

• Torque wrench or torque screwdriver with sockets

• Long-nose pliers

• Electrical wire stripping and terminal crimping pliers

• Pipe, pole or a sturdy flat surface

• Electric drill with drill bits and customer-supplied wall anchors,

flat washers, and hex nuts for flat-surface mount

Package Contents

A complete T750 field installation package includes all of the

items listed below :

• T750 Access Point

• M25 data cable gland extender

• Three M25 data cable glands

• Outdoor AP Mounting Bracket kit

• One ground wire with lug

• Cloud Management Statement

• Cable gland extender gasket

• AC Connector

• Zipcord cable gland grommet

• Four 1/2” (12.7 mm) wide adjustable clamps, 2.5” (63.5 mm)

diameter, for main mounting bracket on smaller poles

• Safety cable kit

• Service Level Agreement/Limited Warranty Statement

• Declaration of Conformity

• Regulatory Statement

• Ruckus Wireless AP Getting Started Guide

• This Quick Setup Guide

Mounting Instructions

Connecting and Sealing the RJ-45 Cables

The T750 may use zero, or one or two RJ-45 cables, one for

Ethernet when configured as a Root AP (RAP), and another when

the T750 is supplying PoE out to a peripheral device, such as a

small cell or micro cell radio. When the T750 uses RJ-45 cables,

connect and seal the cables using the M25 data cable glands as

shown in Figure 2.

FIGURE 1   T750 AP PoE IN and PoE OUT ports

1. SFP port
2. PoE IN

3. PoE OUT
4. AC port

WARNING! 

Do not use any PoE injector not tested and

approved by Ruckus Wireless to power the T750 Access Point.

WARNING! 

Do not plug PoE IN power into the PoE OUT port.

See Figure 1.

1. Feed the end of the cable through the gland dome, rubber

grommet, clamping ring assembly and cable gland base, as

shown in Figure 2.

NOTE: Do not seat the clamping ring and rubber grommet

into the cable gland base until the cable gland base has

been torqued to specifications.

FIGURE 2  RJ-45 Cable and Cable Gland Assembly

1. SFP Port
2. Clamping ring

3. Rubber grommet
4. Gland dome

2. Use a wide flat-blade screwdriver to remove the required

(PoE OUT or PoE IN) blanking cap from the T750.

3. Connect the cable to the Ethernet port in the AP.
4. Tighten the cable gland base to 7 N.m (62 in-lbs).
5. Wrap the clamping ring assembly around the rubber

grommet. Make sure that the clamping ring assembly fully

encloses the rubber grommet.

Copyright 

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 2019 CommScope, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Published December 2019, Part Number 800-72101-001 Rev C

Summary of Contents for RUCKUS T750

Page 1: ...ckage If any item is damaged or missing notify your authorized Ruckus Wireless sales representative Also make sure that you have the required hardware and tools Required Hardware and Tools 1 2 13 mm flat blade screwdriver or equivalent No 2 Phillips screwdriver Small flat blade screwdriver Torque wrench or torque screwdriver with sockets Long nose pliers Electrical wire stripping and terminal crim...

Page 2: ...and cable gland gasket as shown in Figure 3 4 Connect the zipcord fiber cable to the SFP transceiver in the AP 5 Tighten the cable gland extender to 7 N m 62 in lbs 6 Insert the zipcord cable gland grommet into the clamping ring with the zipcord fiber cable in the two holes 7 Insert the clamping ring into the cable gland base 8 Tighten the cable gland dome to 7 in lbs The SFP module is hot swappab...

Page 3: ... external tooth lock washer on the inside of the AP bracket flanges This ensures that the elevation adjustment does not change Attaching the AP Bracket to the Access Point 1 Place the AP bracket onto the back side of the AP so that the four larger screw holes on the bracket align with the four screw holes on the AP FIGURE 9 Attaching the AP bracket to the AP 2 Use four 0 5 inch x 0 250 28 hex bolt...

Page 4: ...to 0 79 N m 7 in lbs FIGURE 12 Installing a USB dongle 1 USB cap 2 Hex screws 3 USB port Installing the Security Cable 1 Thread the security cable through the mounting bracket 1 in Figure 13 and through the eye on the cable itself 2 in Figure 13 2 Attach the safety cable to the AP 3 in Figure 13 FIGURE 13 Attaching the security cable Troubleshooting CAUTION If required you can reset the AP to its ...

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