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TerraWave Solutions
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MIMO Site Survey Battery Pack (Part # TW-SSBP-007)
Instructions For Use
Version 1.0 - Page 6
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Charging Instructions:
1. The Site Survey Battery Pack must be charged before each use. It is recommended to charge the Site Survey
Battery Pack immediately upon receipt and before any expected use.
2. Turn the Master Battery On/Off switch to the “On” position for charging to commence.
3. Turn the switch (labeled Switch in Diagram 1) to the “Charge / Off” or LEFT position.
4. Plug the Charger (Diagram 2) into a proper AC power source.
5. Plug the barrel connector end of the Charger (shown in Diagram 2) to the Charge Port (shown in Diagram 1) of the
Site Survey Battery Pack. Turn the Master Battery Pack On/Off switch to the “On” position and then the light on the
battery pack should turn red, indicating that the battery is charging.
6. The Charge Indicator light will show the status of the Charging process. It should start out “Red”, indicating that the
battery is charging. It will then progress to “Green”, indicating the battery is fully charged.
7. The Charger is designed to switch to maintenance charge cycle once the Site Survey Battery Pack has reached full
charge (Green in color). Leaving the Charger connected longer will NOT harm the Site Survey Battery Pack.
Instructions for Use (802.3af Compliant Cisco 1252 Access Point):
There are two ways to power up a Cisco AP1252 – Described below:
A.)
Important!
The battery pack will support the 802.3af compliant Cisco AP 1252 for up to eight hours when using
one radio at a time. There are two options to achieve this:
Power down the AP and physically remove the 2.4 GHz radio or the 5 GHz radio. The battery pack will support the
remaining radio within the AP.
Turn off one radio within the AP. The battery pack will support the remaining active 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz radio.
To turn off a radio:
AP1252 (config)
#interface dot11radio 0
AP1252 (config-if)
#shutdown
To turn a radio back on:
AP1252(config)
#interface dot11radio 0
AP1252(config-if)
#no shutdown
Note:
Here the 0 indicated the radio in slot 0, typically the 2.4 GHz radio. To control the 5 GHz radio (slot 1) substitute "1"
For use with the 802.3af compliant AP 1252 with both radios active and powered using 48 volts, please execute the
following from a console session on the AP:
Configuration Instructions:
AP1252 (config) #
power inline negotiation injector override