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EVEREST™   Network    Solutions   

   
   

   
   
   
   

   

   

INSTALLATION   GUIDE

   

   

AP1002Oi   Wireless   
Access   Point

   

   
   
   

   
   
   
   

   

Release   Number:   1.0   

   

   

Model   Number:   AP12I360

   

Summary of Contents for AP12I360

Page 1: ...EVEREST Network Solutions INSTALLATION GUIDE AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point Release Number 1 0 Model Number AP12I360 ...

Page 2: ...7 Installing AP1002O i on a Hollow Wall or Ceiling 8 Installing AP1002O i Using 2 Gang Junction or Quad Box 10 Installing AP1002O i Using a Ceiling Box 11 Installing AP1002O i Using a Single Gang Junction or Duplex Box 12 Chapter 3 Configuring AP1002Oi 13 Logging into WMS 13 Configuring AP1002Oi 13 Configuring AP 1002Oi to Work with Discovery Protocol 15 Regulatory Declarations 16 Appendix General...

Page 3: ...rotective device should be installed to prevent potential damage from very high surges for instance the peak surges caused by lightning Explosive Device Proximity Warning Do not operate network devices close to explosive merchandise or in explosive environments for example in the vicinity of a gas station Antenna Placement Warning Do not install any antenna near overhead power lines or other elect...

Page 4: ...ies The installation and configuration of AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point depends on the following components Access Controller Wireless Management System DHCP Server AP1002 O i Package Contents The AP1002Oi package consists of the following items One AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point One AP1002Oi wall mounting bracket AP1002Oi 9 16 narrow T rail mounting clip AP1002Oi 15 16 wide T rail mounting clip ...

Page 5: ...View Figure 2 AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point Bottom View Related Documentation AP1004NRe Installation Guide DOC 000003 000 AP1004WRe Installation Guide DOC 000004 000 AP1002We Installation Guide DOC 000005 000 AC1K Access Controller Installation Guide DOC 000007 000 Wireless LAN Management System User Guide DOC 000008 000 Wireless LAN Management System Quick Start Guide DOC 0000 000 ...

Page 6: ...rail mounting clips 1 Verify the contents of the AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point package 1 AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point 2 Mounting bracket 3 T rail mounting clips The AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point installation must be performed by certified technicians only and in compliance with all local state federal safety requirements and building codes Proper grounding and surge protectors may be required ...

Page 7: ... to secure the AP1002Oi in the T rail mounting clip 1 Side rails 2 Locking catch 2 Select the appropriate T rail mounting clip that fits the T rail 1 15 16 wide T rail mounting clip 2 Finger tabs 3 9 16 narrow T rail mounting clip 4 Locks 3 Perform the following steps to install the T rail mounting clip to the T Rail a Slightly rotate the mounting clip so that the tabs clear the edge of the T Rail...

Page 8: ...clip up on the T rail so that the tabs catch the edge of the T rail c Ensure that the mounting clip is locked on the T rail 1 Mounting bracket locked to T rail 2 Finger tab secured to T rail edge 4 Slide the AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point on the T rail mounting clip ...

Page 9: ...Wireless Access Point until the tab on the mounting clip engages with the catch on the AP1002Oi 1 Tab 2 Latched 3 Catch 6 Verify the AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point is properly latched to the mounting bracket and the mount ing bracket is locked to the T rail ...

Page 10: ...into the stand offs on the wall mounting bracket The mounting bracket also has a thumb screw that secures Access Point to the bracket and a Kensington lock slot to secure the Access Point and the bracket to the surroundings Figure 3 AP1002Oi Parts 1 Eyelets 2 Security Screw 3 Kensington Lock Figure 4 AP1002Oi Mounting Bracket Parts 1 Kensington Lock Slot 2 Thumb Screw 3 Mounting Stand offs ...

Page 11: ...et to secure the bracket 2 Locate the mounting position on the wall or ceiling Ensure that the surface is leveled or aligned The LEDs are at the top of the Access Point and the thumb security screw is located at the bottom 3 Mark the positions of the holes on the surface and drill holes for the manufacturer s recommended hollow wall anchors 4 Using the mounting bracket mark the surface in the cent...

Page 12: ...gh the center opening on the bracket 7 Locate the two LAN Ports at the bottom of the AP1002Oi and connect the Ethernet cables LAN Port 1 supports 2 5G NBaseT 1000 BaseT and 100 BaseTx LAN Port 2 supports 1000BaseT 100BaseTx and 10BaseT Both ports support 802 11af and 802 11at Power 8 Using the security thumb screw attach the AP1002Oi to the mounting bracket ...

Page 13: ...nting bracket that align with the mounting holes on the quad box 2 Secure the mounting bracket to the quad box using the screws 3 Insert the cables through the center opening on the bracket 4 Locate the two LAN Ports at the bottom of the AP1002Oi and connect the Ethernet cables LAN Port 1 supports 2 5G NBaseT 1000 BaseT and 100 BaseTx LAN Port 2 supports 1000BaseT 100BaseTx and 10BaseT Both ports ...

Page 14: ...ign with the mounting holes on the ceil ing box 2 Secure the mounting bracket to the ceiling box using the screws 3 Insert the cables through the center opening on the bracket 4 Locate the two LAN Ports at the bottom of the AP1002Oi and connect the Ethernet cables LAN Port 1 supports 2 5G NBaseT 1000 BaseT and 100 BaseTx LAN Port 2 supports 1000BaseT 100BaseTx and 10BaseT Both ports support 802 11...

Page 15: ...cket that align with the mounting holes on the duplex box 2 Secure the mounting bracket to the duplex box using the screws 3 Insert the cables through the center opening on the bracket 4 Locate the two LAN Ports at the bottom of the AP1002Oi and connect the Ethernet cables LAN Port 1 supports 2 5G NBaseT 1000 BaseT and 100 BaseTx LAN Port 2 supports 1000BaseT 100BaseTx and 10BaseT Both the ports s...

Page 16: ...e AP1002Oi Wireless Access Points that are connected to POE sources that support a discovery protocol see Configuring AP1002Oi to Work with Discovery Protocol 2 Connect the AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point to a POE source Once powered up AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point requests the DHCP server for an IP address This process may take up to 90 seconds 3 Verify if the AP1002Oi was assigned an IP address...

Page 17: ...re match the AP1002Oi is allowed to join the network If the country code registered in the AP1002Oi non volatile memory doesn t match the locked country code in the AC1K Access Controller software the AP1002Oi is quarantined and not allowed to join the network When the Access Point is quarantined the transmitters on the radio modules in the Access Point are disabled and the Access Point is moved t...

Page 18: ...is procedure to configure the Access Point to work with Discovery Protocol 1 In the WMS Access Point menu set the Forced POE Power selection to flag the AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point to ignore the POE status The AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point automatically resets when the new Forced POE Power selection configuration is saved All the AP1002Oi hardware resources are available after rebooting the AP...

Page 19: ...interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connec...

Page 20: ...her channels is not possible Important Note Operation in the 5 15 5 25 GHz band limited to indoor use only Important Note FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 28 cm between the radiator your body ...

Page 21: ...its pour l exploitation de l émetteur Internal Antenna P N 5100A2139300 Max Gain 2 4 2 5 GHz 3 98 dBi Max Gain 5 15 5 85 GHz 5 84 dBi Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS for devices operating in the bands 5250 5350 MHz 5470 5600 MHz and 5650 5725 MHz Sélection dynamique de fréquences DFS pour les dispositifs fonctionnant dans les bandes 5250 5350 MHz 5470 5600 MHz et 5650 5725 MHz The maximum antenna ...

Page 22: ...mportant Note IC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC RSS 102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 32 cm between the radiator your body Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé Cet équipement do...

Page 23: ...Page 20 AP1002Oi Installation Guide Japan Statement 5GHz band 1 and band 2 Indoor use only 電波法により 5 15 5 35GHz 帯は屋内使用に限ります 5GHz band 1 and 2 indoor use only VCCI Statement ...

Page 24: ... Point Table 10 Operational Requirements Condition Input Power Requirement Max Power Consumption POE Power Requirements 42 5 56 Vdc 600 mA 25 5W 25 5 Watts Max 1 45 BTU Minute DC Power Requirements 12 Vdc 3000 mA 36W 25 5 Watts Max 2 05 BTU Minute Environmental Requirements The following table provides environmental requirements of the AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point Table 11 Environmental Requirem...

Page 25: ...ability The following table provides reliability specifications of the AP1002Oi Wireless Access Point Table 12 Reliability Specifications Condition Descriptions Mean Time Between Failures MTBF 401 314 hours Mean Time to Repair MTTR 30 minutes ...

Page 26: ...ing internal design operation function and or reliability Tembo Systems Inc reserves the right to make changes to products described in this document without notice Tembo Systems Inc does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s described herein Document Number DOC 000006 000 Revision 03 Date January 2017 ...

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