Copyright © 2016 Ruckus Wireless, Inc.
Published March 2016, Part Number 800-71212-001 Rev A
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The AP bracket attaches to the linkage bracket using an M8 bolt and
washer set. The linkage bracket is symmetrical, and either end can be
attached to the AP bracket.
NOTE:
Make sure that linkage bracket is installed with its serrated
external-tooth lock washer on the inside of the AP bracket flanges.
This ensures that the elevation adjustment does not change.
1
As described in Step 4: Mounting the Linkage Bracket to the
U-Joint Bracket, loosely assemble the AP bracket (shown in
Figure 9), the linkage bracket (A in Figure 7), the second
serrated external-tooth lock washer (B in Figure 7), and the
second M8 bolt and washer set (D in Figure 7).
Figure 8:
Attach the linkage bracket to the AP bracket
S
TEP
6: A
TTACHING
THE
AP B
RACKET
TO
THE
A
CCESS
P
OINT
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. Make sure that the end of the AP bracket with the
hoisting loop is on the same side as the AP
PoE IN
port.
Figure 9:
Attaching the AP bracket to the AP
2
Use four
0.5-inch x 0.250-28 hex bolts with split lock and flat
washer sets
to mount the AP bracket to the AP. Tighten the bolts
to 2.5-3.0 N.m or 22-27 in-lbs.
CAUTION:
Make sure that the screws are no longer than 0.5 inch.
If a screw is longer than 0.5 inch, it can damage the AP chassis.
3
If required, suspend the AP by attaching a carabiner to the
hoisting loop on the AP bracket.
NOTE:
This kit may include extra screws, nuts and washers. You
may use the extras wherever required.
4
Continue with
Step 7: Set the Elevation and Tighten Elevation
.
S
TEP
7: S
ET
THE
E
LEVATION
AND
T
IGHTEN
E
LEVA
-
TION
B
OLT
1
Set the elevation required by the AP.
2
Tighten the M8 bolt to 13.6 N-m (10 ft-lbs).
3
Continue with
Step 8: Powering the AP with AC
.
S
TEP
8: P
OWERING
THE
AP
WITH
AC
1
Separate the AC cable connector parts by unscrewing the boot
from the cable gland and the cable gland from the connector
housing.
2
Feed the end of the AC cable through the boot and cable gland.
3
Strip the AC cable as shown.
4
Insert the stripped part of the conductors into the appropriate
terminals on the connector housing. The conductors are color-
coded and must be connected to the appropriate terminals as
shown in Figure 10.
Typical AC wire colors:
-
(Earth Ground): Green (US), Green/Yellow (EU)
- 1 (Neutral/Return): White or Gray (US), Blue (EU)
- 2 (Line/Hot): Black (US), Brown (EU)
- 3 (not used)
NOTE:
The color coding of wire conductors varies by region. Before
completing this step, check your local wiring standards for guidance.
5
Using a small screwdriver, tighten the small screws around the
connector housing to fix the connector pins into the terminals.
6
Mate the cable gland with the connector housing, and then hand-
tighten.
Figure 10:
Assembling the AC power connector
Two different-sized grommets are supplied in the AC connector
assembly kit. Use the grommet that is appropriate to the diameter
of the AC cable that you are using.
7
Mate the boot with the cable gland, and then hand-tighten to seal.
8
Connect the AC cord connector that you have assembled to the
AC power socket on the AP.
9
Connect the AC cord to an AC power source.
36mm or 1.42in (max)
9mm or 0.35in (max)
1
3
2
Earth Ground
Neutral/Return
Line/Hot
(not used)
1
3
2
Wire Stripping
(Not Actual Size)