BelAir20 Quick Install Guide
Installing the BelAir20
Otherwise, the BelAir20 can derive its operating power directly from the RJ-45
port when connected to a device that provides IEEE 802.3af compliant Power
over Ethernet (PoE).
Warning
The BelAir20 must be connected to a Power over Ethernet
(POE) IEEE 802.3af compliant power source, or an IEC/EN
60950-1 compliant power limited source.
Note: If the BelAir20 is connected to both a PoE source device and an AC
power source, AC will be disabled.
5 Observe the Self Test - When you power on the BelAir20, verify that the
Power indicator stops flashing and remains on, and that the other indicators
start functioning as described under “LED Indicators” on page 4.
If the PWR LED does not stop flashing, the self test has not completed
correctly. Refer to “LED Indicators” on page 4.
6 Connect your network to the RJ-45 port on the back panel with Category
5E or better UTP Ethernet cable. When the BelAir20 and the connected
device are powered on, the Ethernet Link LED should light indicating a valid
network connection.
7 Position the Antennas - The antennas should be oriented so that the radio
coverage pattern fills the intended horizontal space. For example, if the
BelAir20 is mounted on a horizontal surface, the center antenna should be
vertical with the outer antennas pointed left and right at about 45
°
respectively. See Figure 1 on page 3.
Configuring the
You can configure the BelAir20 through its Web interface or Command Line
Interface (CLI). Refer to the
BelAir20 User Guide
for complete details.
BelAir20
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