Aruba Networks APEX0100101 Access Point User Manual Professional installation Guide v2
Aruba Networks, Inc. Access Point Professional installation Guide v2
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- 1. Professional installation Guide v2
- 2. Q9DAPEX0100101_User Manual v2
- 3. Installation Guide
Professional installation Guide v2
Professional installation Guide Product/s covered in this guide: Device: APEX0100 and APEX0101 is part of the Aruba’s APEX0100 family, implementing dual radio cards each 3x3 MIMO supporting IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac operation. IMPORTANT - Visit Aruba Support web page for the latest information and documentation related to this product. IMPORTANT – Please read this document before installing and using your product. This device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Only approved by the manufacturer power adapters must be used. For replacement, contact your supplier or distributor. Installation of this product must comply with local regulations and codes. When this product is used with external antenna/s, please refer to the installation documentation provided for the antenna/s. Changes or modifications to the device not approved by the manufacturer of the product could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the warranty of the product. No user serviceable parts; all repairs and service must be handled by a qualified service center. All products using external antennas must be professionally installed, and the transmit power of the system must be adjusted by the professional installer/s to ensure that the system’s EIRP is in compliance with the limit specified by the regulatory authority of the country of deployment. During deployment of the system and its initial setup, professional installer must ensure that the allowed EIRP limit is not exceeded (in the Country of exploitation of this equipment). To achieve this professional installer must use approved and recommended by the Manufacturer antennas, Model Type ANT-3X3-2005 Omni ANT-3X3-5005 Omni ANT-2X2-D805 Directional ANT-3X3-5712 Directional ANT-2X2-2314 Directional ANT-2X2-5314 Directional ANT-2X2-2714 ANT-3X3-5010 Directional Omni ANT-2X2-D607 Directional ANT-3X3-D608 Directional ANT-3X3-D905 Directional Gain ( dBi) NA NA NA 11.5 14 NA NA 14 14 10 Frequency Band ( MHz) 2400-2500 4900-5900 2400-2500 4900-5875 2400-2500 4900-5875 2400-2500 4900-6000 2400-2500 4900-5875 2400-2500 4900-6000 2400-2483 4900-5875 2400-2500 4900-5875 2400-2500 4900-5900 2400-2500 4900-5900 and enter Antenna gain in the software using to setup and manage the product. In additional attenuation between the device and antenna may have to be measured or calculated. The following formula can be used to calculate from EIRP limit related RF power based on selected antennas (antenna gain) and feeder (Coaxial Cable loss): EIRP = Tx RF Power (dBm) +GA (dB) - FL (dB); EIRP –> limit specific for each Country of deployment Tx RF Power –> RF power measured at RF connector of the unit GA –> Antenna gain FL -> Feeder loss (including the connectors’ loss) This device has been designed to operate with antennas listed above and having a maximum gain listed below. Antennas not included in this list or having gain greater than specified below are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The require Antenna Impedance is 50 Ohms. Attention to user and installation person: According to §2.1091, §2.1093 and §1.1307(b), systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy level in excess of the Commission’s guidelines. The power density(S) must less than 1 mW/cm2, S = PG / (4πR2) Where: S = power density in mW/cm2; P = transmit power in mW; G = numeric gain of transmit antenna; R = distance (cm) (Which according to user manual for a safety use distance, default 35cm.) numeric gain=Log-1(dB antenna gain/10) The user and installation person should calculated the Power density(S) before using and insure that less than 1 mW/cm2. For example: Where Product transmit power from 2.4GHz band: Port 0=50mW, port 1=50mW, port 2=50mW, The total transmit power= port 0+ port 1+ port 2 = 50mW+50mW+50 mW = 150mW; Where Product transmit power from 5GHz band: Port 0=50mW, port 1=50mW, port 2=50mW, The total transmit power= port 0+ port 1+ port 2 = 50mW+50mW+50 mW = 150mW; If User’s antenna with 14dBi gain max(for 2.4GHz band and 5GHz band), the numeric gain=Log-1(dB antenna gain/10) = Log-1(14/10)=25.12dBi; R=35(cm)(Satety warning in User Manual), S limit=1mW/cm2, According to the formula: S = PG / (4πR2) For 2.4GHz band: S1 =150*25.12/(4*3.14*35*35)= 0.245<1mW/cm2. For 5GHz band: S2=150*25.12/(4*3.14*35*35)= 0.245<1mW/cm2. S(Total)=S1+S2=0.245+0.245=0.490<1mW/cm2. So,it compliance to FCC rules. Antenna Types and Maximum Antenna Gains Frequency Band Type Gain(dBi) Omni 2.4GHz Directional 14 Omni 10 5GHz Directional 14 Note: Antenna information provided above reflect approved antennas for initial release of the device. For full list of antennas approved/recommended by the Manufacture please visit the Aruba Networks Inc. web site.
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