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Chapter 3: The SmartPath AP (LWN602HA) Overview
2. Push the tabs into the slots and slide the SmartPath AP toward its port panel. This repositions the tabs in the narrower,
rectangular section of the slots and holds the device firmly in place below the mounting plate.
Mounting Plate
The recommended holes for the four strands are shaded in.
5 GHz
(A)
5 GHz (B)
5 GHz
(C)
To secure each of the four strands to the mounting plate:
1. Insert the metal cleat at the end of a strand through a hole
in the plate.
2. Sliding the oblong washer along the strand, pass it through
the hole.
3. Pull the strand upward to lock the cleat and washer against
the underside of the plate.
To attach the SmartPath AP to the mounting plate:
1. Align the tabs on the plate with the wider,
circular section of the keyhole-shaped slots
on the underside of the device, which is
face down as shown.
2. Push the tabs into the slots and slide the
SmartPath AP toward its port panel. This
repositions the tabs in the narrower,
rectangular section of the slots and holds
the device firmly in place below the
mounting plate.
1
2
Mounting Plate
The recommended
holes for the four
strands are shaded in.
Mounting plate
Figure 3-19. Connecting the quad-toggle and SmartPath AP to the mounting plate.
3. Draw the wire rope over a support beam, fasten the hook around the wire, and pull the wire until the hook is snug against the
underside of the beam.
4. Push the plain end of the wire rope—the end without the hook—through the side hole in the locking device in the direction
indicated by the arrow on its side, and then pass it through the loop at the end of the quad-toggle.
5. Insert the wire rope back through the center hole in the locking device, and then continue pulling it through the locking device
until the SmartPath AP is suspended at the height you want (see Figure 3-20).
The center tube that runs through the locking device is designed to allow you to pull the rope wire up through it while prevent-
ing the rope from slipping back down. If you ever pull too much rope through and need to pull it back down, use a tool such
as a screwdriver to press against the inner tube in the locking device to release the rope. Then you can pull it back out (see
“Height Correction,” next page).