Copyright © 2014 Ruckus Wireless, Inc.
Published January 2014, Part Number 800-70548-001 Rev C
Page 2 of 4
Figure 2:
RJ-45 cable and cable gland assembly
2
Use a wide flat-blade screwdriver to remove the required (RESET/
PoE OUT or PoE IN) blanking cap from the SC8800-S.
3
Connect the cable to the Ethernet port in the SC8800-S.
4
Tighten the cable gland base into the SC8800-S chassis to 7 N.m
or 62 in-lbs.
5
Wrap the clamping ring assembly around the rubber O-ring. Make
sure that the clamping ring assembly fully encloses the rubber O-
ring.
6
Seat the clamping ring assembly and rubber O-ring in the cable
gland base.
7
Hand-tighten the sealing nut.
S
TEP
2: M
OUNTING
THE
U-J
OINT
B
RACKET
TO
THE
M
AIN
M
OUNTING
B
RACKET
1
Position the U-joint bracket on the main mounting bracket. (Note
the orientation; generally horizontal to allow altitude adjustments.)
Figure 3:
U-joint bracket attached horizontally to the main mounting bracket
2
Use four M6 bolt and washer sets (A) to mount the U-joint bracket
(B) to the main mounting bracket (C). Tighten the bolts to 9.5 N.m
(7 ft-lbs).
3
Continue with Step 3a, 3b or 3c.
S
TEP
3
A
: A
TTACHING
THE
M
AIN
M
OUNTING
B
RACKET
TO
A
F
LAT
S
URFACE
1
Place the main mounting bracket at the location on the mounting
surface where you want to mount the AP. Use the holes on the
main mounting bracket as a template to mark the locations of the
mounting holes, A for large bolts or B for small bolts.
Figure 4:
Main mounting bracket flat surface holes
2
Remove the main mounting bracket from the mounting surface.
3
Drill holes required for the mounting hardware.
4
Attach the main mounting bracket to the flat surface using the
mounting hardware. Note the UP direction.
5
Using the mounting hardware instructions, tighten the hardware to
secure the main mounting bracket.
6
Continue with Step 4.
S
TEP
3
B
: A
TTACHING
THE
M
AIN
M
OUNTING
B
RACKET
TO
A
W
OODEN
P
OLE
1
Place the main mounting bracket at the location on the mounting
surface where you want to mount the AP. Use the square holes on
the main mounting bracket as a template to mark the locations of
the mounting holes.
Figure 5:
Wooden pole mounting hole locations
2
Remove the main mounting bracket from the pole.
3
Drill holes for the M16 (5/8”) carriage bolts as required by the local
pole owner.
4
Attach the main mounting bracket to the flat surface using the
carriage bolts. Note the UP direction.
5
Using carriage bolt nuts, tighten the carriage bolts as required by
the local pole owner to secure the main mounting bracket.
6
Continue with Step 4.
S
TEP
3C: A
TTACHING
THE
M
AIN
M
OUNTING
B
RACKET
TO
A
M
ETAL
P
OLE
1
Insert the open end of one steel clamp into the upper two slots on
the main mounting bracket, narrow slots (A) for smaller poles or
wide slots (B) for larger poles.
Figure 6:
Adjustable clamp slots for a vertical pole
2
Take the other steel clamp and insert it into the lower two slots on
the main mounting bracket.
3
Use the clamps to attach the main mounting bracket to the pole.
Note the UP direction. Tighten the clamps to 3 N.m or 27 in-lbs,
or per manufacturer’s specifications.
Figure 7:
Attaching the main mounting bracket to a vertical pole
4
Continue with Step 4.
S
TEP
4: M
OUNTING
THE
H
OOK
B
RACKET
TO
THE
U-J
OINT
B
RACKET
The hook bracket attaches to the U-joint bracket using the M8 bolt
and washer set.
NOTE:
T
he AP can be mounted outdoors in any orientation, as long
as the internal GPS antenna is pointed up or toward a mostly-
unobstructed view of the sky.
Figure 8:
Preferred GPS antenna position
Cable gland base
Clamping ring assembly
Rubber O-ring
Sealing nut
C
A
B
UP
A
B
UP
A
UP
A
B
UP
A
B
Keep Clear
Sky View