Airespace 1300 Outdoor Access Point User Manual AP 1300 QIG

Airespace Outdoor Access Point AP 1300 QIG

Users Manual Revised

3/24/05 © 2005 All Rights Reserved.  90-100XXX-001 Airespace 1300 Outdoor Wireless Routing Access Point Quick Installation GuideAirespace 1300 Outdoor Wireless Routing Access Point Quick Installation GuideSystem Release 3.0This Guide contains information about installing an Airespace 1300 Outdoor Wireless Routing Access Point (Airespace 1300, or WRAP). This model is designed to be installed outside of a building. It includes connectors for external 802.11a and 802.11b/g antennas. •Overview •Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies •Step 2: Configuring the Airespace 1300 Before Installation •Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations •Step 4: Mounting the Airespace 1300s •Step 5: Returning MAC Information •Planning Notes •FCC Statements for Airespace APs •Industry Canada Required User Information for Airespace APs •Safety Considerations •Airespace Global Services & Support ATTENTION!Special ConsiderationsWhile Airespace 1300s have been engineered for easy installation, there are some guidelines that are very important to the end users:•Do not mount Airespace AP antennas within 1 meter (3 ft) of any metal obstructions. The RF waves from the Airespace 1300s are blocked and/or reflected by metal objects, such as metal HVAC ducts, conduit, pipes, elevator shafts, stairwells, and metal walls.•Do not mount Airespace 1300s inside buildings.
3/24/05 Overview  90-100xxx-001  2OverviewOverviewThis guide is designed to provide you with the information needed to mount Airespace 1300s. Airespace 1300s are part of the Airespace Wireless Enterprise Platform (Airespace System), and require no manual configuration after they are mounted. The Airespace 1300 is built for outdoor applications with amplifiers that can be tuned, based on the country of use. It provides two N-connectors for external antennas, one for 2.4 GHz, and one for 5 GHz. It also has two milspec connectors, one for a direct AC power input, and the second for a power-over-Ethernet (PoE) input using DC power. The Airespace 1300 has support for wireless access with integrated wireless backhaul as follows:•Supports point-to-multipoint applications.•Supports bridging of wired networks over a wireless backhaul.•Supports wireless access with integrated wireless backhaul applications.•Backhaul links are encrypted using AeS. This document assumes that Airespace 1300 locations and mounting options have been selected, and that you have one Airespace 1300 per indicated location. You should have a map indicating the following:•Airespace 1300 locations.•Airespace 1300 mounting options.•Airespace 1300 power options: power supplied by Power over Ethernet (PoE) from a network device or a PoE injector/hub (usually located in a wiring closet) through the DC power supply connector.If you do not have a map, make one so you can record the MAC addresses from each location and return them to the person who is planning or managing this wireless network.Refer to the following sections to install the Airespace 1300s.For more details about Airespace 1300 installations, refer to the Planning Notes section at the end of this document.Note: When mounting Airespace APs, make sure to maintain a 20 cm (8 in.) separa-tion between the Airespace 1300 antennas and bystanders to comply with FCC RF exposure regulations. Refer to the FCC Statements for Airespace APs section for more information.
3/24/05 Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies  90-100xxx-001  3Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and SuppliesStep 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies•One Airespace 1300 per location.•Airespace AP Mounting Bracket, factory-supplied with each Airespace 1300.•Optional Airespace 1300 Pole Mounting Kits, factory-orderable.•External 802.11a and/or 802.11b/g antennas.•Map showing Airespace 1300 locations, mounting options, and power options.•Screwdrivers, drills, and ladder.•An assortment of metal screws and bolts. •CAT-5 (or higher) cables to connect the Airespace 1300 locations and the Airespace WLAN Controller or other network device.Continue with Step 2: Configuring the Airespace 1300 Before Installation.
3/24/05 Step 2: Configuring the Airespace 1300 Before Installation  90-100xxx-001  4Step 2: Configuring the Airespace 1300 Before InstallationStep 2: Configuring the Airespace 1300 Before InstallationThe following procedures are designed to make sure that your Airespace 1300 physical installation goes smoothly and that initial operation is as expected. If you are unable to prepare your Airespace 1300 for deployment, this step also describes RMA (Return Material Authorization) procedures.If you are unable to perform this procedure, refer to the RMA Procedures section in the Airespace Product Guide.Use the AP Configuration Tool User Guide to configure the Airespace 1300 before installation.     (This section To Be Determined.)After completing Step 2: Configuring the Airespace 1300 Before Installation for all Airespace 1300s, continue with Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations.Note: Perform the following procedure on each Airespace 1300 BEFORE deploying the it in its final location.
3/24/05 Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations  90-100xxx-001  5Step 3: Preparing Mounting LocationsStep 3: Preparing Mounting LocationsOn your map, you should have the Airespace 1300 locations, mounting options, and power options.•Find the required mounting locations.•Use the ceiling/wall-mount base to mark the wall or ceiling locations for sheet metal, drywall, or other screws. Make sure you leave enough space around the Airespace 1300 and base to plug the CAT-5 cable, optional external antenna cable(s), optional power supply cable.Figure - Factory-Supplied Mounting OptionsFigure - Factory-Orderable Pole Mounting Bracket•Route the CAT-5, power supply, external antenna cable(s) to where they can plug into the Airespace 1300. Make sure to leave about 6 inches (15 cm) of slack in the cables for future modifications.•Attach the brackets to the wall or ceiling, or install screws for ceiling-mount base:-Where you are going to use the bracket, use customer-supplied sheet metal, drywall, or other screws to attach the bracket to the ceiling or wall.-Where you are going to use the ceiling/wall-mount base, install customer-supplied sheet metal, drywall, or other screws.You are now ready to install the Airespace 1300s. Continue with Step 4: Mounting the Airespace 1300s.TBD TBD
3/24/05 Step 4: Mounting the Airespace 1300s  90-100xxx-001  6Step 4: Mounting the Airespace 1300sStep 4: Mounting the Airespace 1300sUsing the supplied or optional Airespace 1300 External Pole Mount kit, mount each Airespace AP in its indicated location, oriented as shown on the map. Ceiling-Mount BezelThe Airespace APs can be mounted in one of the following configurations:•Ceiling/Wall-Mount Base -- Refer to Ceiling/Wall Mount Base. •Pole Mount Bracket-- Refer to Pole Mount Bracket. •Exterior Antenna Mount -- Refer to Exterior Antenna Mount. Ceiling/Wall Mount BaseCeiling/Wall Mount BaseThis section TBDFigure - Assembling the Airespace AP and Ceiling/Wall-Mount Base•Copy the MAC address(es) from the label(s) on the Airespace AP onto the corresponding location on the map. MAC addresses have the format 000B85xxxxxx.•Attach the ceiling-mount base to the bottom of the Airespace AP using the factory-supplied machine screws and washers.•Position the ceiling/wall-mount base so its keyhole slots are partly on the drywall, sheet metal, or other screw heads installed in Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations.•Attach the cables to the sides of the Airespace AP.•Slide the ceiling-mount base onto the drywall, sheet metal, or other screw heads until it snugs into place.You have installed the Airespace AP. Repeat Step 4: Mounting the Airespace 1300s for each Airespace AP location, and then continue with Step 5: Returning MAC Information.Note: If the screws do not securely hold the ceiling-mount base, remove the Airespace AP and adjust the screws until they hold the ceiling-mount base securely.TBD
3/24/05 Pole Mount Bracket  90-100xxx-001  7Pole Mount BracketPole Mount BracketTBDExterior Antenna MountingExterior Antenna MountTBD.Figure - Assembling the Mounting Screws and Spring Washers to the Airespace AP•Copy the MAC address(es) from the label(s) on the Airespace AP onto the corresponding location on the map. MAC addresses have the format 000B85xxxxxx.•Slide the screws into the keyhole slots on the mounting bracket as shown in the following figure.Figure - Assembling the Exterior Antrenna Mount to the Airespace AP•Attach the cables to the Airespace 1300.Note: If the screws do not securely hold the bracket, remove the Airespace AP and adjust the screws until they securely hold the bracket.TBD TBD
3/24/05 Step 5: Returning MAC Information  90-100xxx-001  8You have installed the Airespace 1300. Repeat Step 4: Mounting the Airespace 1300s for each Airespace AP location, and then continue with Step 5: Returning MAC Information.Step 5: Returning MAC InformationStep 5: Returning MAC InformationWhen you have completed the installations as outlined in Step 4: Mounting the Airespace 1300s, return the MAC addresses and their locations on the maps to the network planner or manager. The Airespace Control System Software (ACS Software) operators will use the MAC address and location information to create maps for Airespace Operating System management.Also return any unused mounting kit hardware and external power supplies to the network planner or manager for use in future deployments.Note: Make sure the cables are routed away from the Airespace 1300 antennas.Note: Please remind the Network Planner or Manager that now is a good time to register the Airespace 1300s.
3/24/05 Planning Notes  90-100xxx-001  9Planning NotesPlanning Notes•About Cables •About External Antennas •About Mounting Options •Planning Notes •FCC Statements for Airespace APs •Safety Considerations About CablesAbout Cables•You will run one CAT-5 Ethernet cable from the Airespace 1300 to the Airespace WLAN Controller, another network device, or a PoE injector/hub. •When you are powering the Airespace 1300 from AC power, route the power supply cable from the AC electrical outlet to the Airespace 1300. Make sure you secure the AC power plug so it will be difficult for people to pull on the power cord or unplug the power supply from the AC power outlet. •When you are powering the Airespace 1300 from a PoE source (Airespace WLAN Controller, another network device, or a PoE injector/hub), you do not need to route a separate power cable to the Airespace 1300, because the Airespace AP will receive its power across the CAT-5 Ethernet cable. About External AntennasAbout External Antennas•Refer to the Airespace AP External and Internal Antennas section in the Airespace Product Guide for an overview of the external 802.11a and 802.11b/g external antennas usable with the Airespace 1300s.•When you are attaching external antennas to the AS-1300-EXT Airespace 1300, use cables with N-type connectors to connect antennas to the ports on the end of the Airespace 1300. Refer to the following figure for antenna port markings.Figure - Airespace AP External Antenna Port MarkingsTBD
3/24/05 FCC Statements for Airespace APs  90-100xxx-001  10About Mounting OptionsAbout Mounting Options•When you are mounting the Airespace AP on a pole, use the optional pole-mount bracket. Use the bracket to mark the screw locations.FCC Statements for Airespace APsFCC Statements for Airespace APsThis section includes the following FCC statements for the Airespace AP:•Class A Statement •RF Energy Exposure Warning •Non-Modification Statement •Deployment Statement Class A StatementClass A StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.RF Energy Exposure WarningRF Energy Exposure WarningThis radio transmits a high level of RF energy. FCC safety regulations require that personnel working in close proximity to the radio (within 20 cm) should take precautions to minimize their exposure to the RF energy. This can be accomplished by:•Remaining within 20 cm of the antennas only for short periods of time.•Remaining further than 20 cm away from the unit whenever possible.•Turning the radio off if it is necessary to be with 20 cm of the radio for a prolonged period of time.•This radio must only be installed in a location that will ensure that a separation distance of 20 cm between the radio and the general public is maintained at all times.Installers of the radio and end users of the Airespace Wireless Enterprise Platform must adhere to the installation instructions provided in this manual.Non-Modification StatementNon-Modification StatementUse only the supplied internal antenna, or external antennas supplied by the manufacturer. Unautho-rized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the badge and could violate FCC regulations and void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Deployment StatementDeployment StatementThis product is certified for outdoor deployment only.EU Regulatory InformationEU Regulatory InformationCompliance Information for Model 1300 Airespace Access Points:1. Standards met:-Radio: EN 301 328, EN 301 893
3/24/05 Industry Canada Required User Information for Airespace APs  90-100xxx-001  11-EMC: EN 301489-1, EN 301 489-17-Safety: EN 60950-RF Safety: EN 503712. CE Marking: Model 1300 Airespace APs are identified with the following CE marker:3. EU Country Restriction:Generally, the 5150-5350 MHz, 5470-5750 MHz, and 2400-2483.5 MHz bands are allowed in most EU countries. However, there are several country specific restrictions that apply to different bands on a country-by-country basis.The following entries specify countries with specific restrictions:•Austria - Only transmission within the frequency band 5150-5250 MHz is allowed. The band 5470-5750 MHz is not allowed.•Belgium - The frequency band 5470-5750 MHz is not allowed.•France - The frequency band 5470-5750 MHz is not allowed.•Portugal - Integral antenna is required.•Switzerland - The frequency band 5470-5750 MHz is not allowed.•Czech - The frequency band 5470-5750 MHz is not allowed.•Slovak Republic - The frequency band 5470-5750 MHz is not allowed.Industry Canada Required User Information for Airespace APsIndustry Canada Required User Information for Airespace APsThis device has been designed to operate with antennae having maximum gains of 8.0 dBi Omni for 2.4 GHz and 9.0 dBi Omni for 5 GHz.Antennae having higher gains is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication.Safety ConsiderationsSafety Considerations•The Airespace 1300s with or without external antenna ports are only intended for installation in Environment A as defined in IEEE 802.3af. All interconnected equipment must be contained within the same building including the interconnected equipment's associated LAN connections.•MAKE SURE that Airespace 1300s powered using Power over Ethernet (PoE) comply with safety regulations.Note:  The Model 1300 Airespace Access Point is intended for outdoor use only.           The Model 1300 Airespace Access Point meets EU DFS requirement.Note: These restrictions may evolve. It is recommended that you check with their local authorities for latest requirements.
3/24/05 Airespace Global Services & Support  90-100xxx-001  12•Suitable for use in environmental air space in accordance with Section 300.22.C of the National Electrical Code, and Sections 2-128, 12-010(3) and 12-100 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, C22.1.Contacting Airespace Global Services & SupportAirespace Global Services & SupportAirespace provides technical support to all Airespace customers during the Hardware Warranty period, and at all times to its Authorized Service Partners and end-users that have purchased direct Airespace Service Contracts. If you purchased your Airespace products from an Authorized Airespace Business Partner, you should contact that partner for your technical support requirements. If you are an Autho-rized Service Partner or hold a direct Airespace Service Contract, please contact the Airespace Technical Assistance Center at:•North America: (866) 546-2100 •International: +1 (408) 635-2400 Warranty Services provided include:•Telephone Technical Support (8 a.m.-6 p.m. / Mon-Fri / USA Pacific Standard Time) •Hardware Replacement Services (15-day Return-To-Factory) •Installation and Configuration Assistance (8 a.m.-6 p.m. / Mon-Fri / USA Pacific Standard Time) Services provided to Authorized Service Partners and Service-Contracted Customers:•24x7 Telephone Technical Support with Priority Queuing •Next-Day Advance Replacement Hardware Services •Software Update Services (Major, Minor, and Maintenance Releases) •Web Support: -Online Case Management -Support Activity Reporting -Solutions KnowledgeBase -Tech Tips, FAQs, Configuration Guidelines -Online access to Software Upgrades & Product Documentation For information on Airespace Service Programs and Pricing, please contact your local Airespace Account Manager or Authorized Business Partner.

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