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XD Series High Density Access Points
Quick Installation Guide . ’ '
For XD4 Models
XD4Series High Density Access Points (APs) are a new class ofzero touch APs within
the Xirrus wireless portfolio. With four directional 802.11ac radios, a powerful
integrated controller, application—level intelligence, automated provisioning, and
optional cloud management, are APs deliver robust wireless connectivity in areas of medium to high user density
The XDaH30 has four 3x3 Wave 1 802.11ac radios, while the mm has four 4x4 Wave 2 802.11ac radios.
This Guide covers the steps tequlred to install and start the AP. For detailed configuration information, see the
Xirms Wireless AP User's Guide.
You Need the Following Items
0 Power and Ethernet connection(s) to your wired network using Cat Se or Cat 6 cables. The AP has two
Ethernet ports:
t GlGl/PoEeThis Gigabit port powers the AP via Power over Ethernet (PoE) using a Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable
that also carries data traffic. see below for Power details. on the XD4-130, this is a one gigabit port. on the
XD4-240, this is a 25 gigabit port.
~ (Optional; GleeConnection to this second, dam-only one—gigabit port provides additional bandwidth.
Use Cat 5E or Cat 6 cable
AP must he connected to POE networks without muting cabiillgtn the outside ylnnt. This ensures fhatcabling is
not exposed to lightning strikes or pas5ible Crassavzrfiam high voltage linesAP, PoE+ Injectors, arsmitehes
tnast be installed and used indoors. The total Cut 5e or Cat 6 cable length from the switch to the AP must he no
mom than 100 in, including all cable sL’gmL'nts.
‘ Power? See the matrix below to select a compatible PDE+ (IEEEBDZSat) switch or Xil'rus-Supplied injectm for
your AP. if using an injector, you must provide a data connection from the switch to the injector as well as
another cable from the injectors our port to the APS GIGABlTl/PDE+ port. P0E+ injectors require an AC
outlet.
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- Apply power to GIGl/POE port onlyAOthel AP Gigabit ports will not draw power if connected to a
powered switch port, and AP LEDs will not Light.
~ if you are using an 802.3at P0E+ enabled switch, it is imperative that you know that the switch has
sufficient power budget to power all connected devices.
~ All Xirrus XD4 APs are Type 2, Class 4 POE-802.3at devices. If your switch vendor provides a setting for
the type of powereddevice detection with options such as Legacy, 4~Pclnt, or BOTH, set the port to BOTH
or 4—Point. Do not use semngs intended for legacy devices.
XD Series High Density Access Points
‘ Workstation with a Web browser to configure the AP via the Xirrus Management System or directly via the
AP’s Windows Management interface (WM).
0 A 7/16" nut driver to attach the mounting plate to the bracket or clips. (See“1nstnll Mounting Hardware and
AP” on page 3.) Note that you cannot use old T-bar clips trom KN or x5 APs With the 7034 Series.
0 For a locked installation, supply a zip—lie, small lock, or other locking hardware.
NOTE: Leoee protective plastic film an the AP until installation is complete, to avoid leaning marks an the AP.
Mounting Options
0 Direct Ceiling Mountffor a more secure mount, use the turrushed mounting plate with tour user-supplied
screws. Or you may mount directly to a ceiling with two user—supplied screws (we recorrunend max screw size
its, Pan Head type), You must use screws that are that are appropriate for the construction type at the
mounting site.
AP Mounting Plate (front, mounted)
Recessed
mounting holes
‘ .:“(oircled in red)
t ‘ i Tabs for
' attaching AP
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0 Suspended Ceiling Grid Mount~See photos above and on page 4. Use the mounting plate with the T-Bar
Bracket for 15/16" ceiling grid or with T-Bax clips (for 15/16" ceiling grid).
Choose a Suitable Location
0 Choose an indoor location that is central to your users, and that is away from heat sources.
0 The AP should be installed parallel to the ground (i.e., in a horizontal position, not tilted on its side). The AP
should not be more than 30 teet above the ground (or the level at which receiving devices will be used). For
atypical installations, please verify the resulting signal coverage.
The location must he capable of supporting the weight ot the AP and the mounting braclaet (about 3 lb tubal).
For optimal placement, we recommend that a predictive survey be performed by a qualified Xirrus partner.
Maintain a distance of at least 50 feet between additional Al’s.
Keep the unit away fmm electrical devices or appliances that generate RF noiseat least 3 to 6 ft (1m - 2m).
To ensure good air flow, it is essential that the APS vents are not blocked.
x04 radios are directional as indicated below.
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ORIENTATION OF RADIOS
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Install Mounting Hardware and AP
Gigabit Potts
‘ 3A4Ceiljng Mmmt with Mounting Plate ’ SCACEiJjng Grid Mounl with Mounting Plate
0 3LDimcl Ceiling Mount without Mounting Plate
3A—Ceiling Mount with Mounting Plate
The following steps use a mounting Flam, which offers a more secure mount, ease of dismount, and a locking
option for the AP.
l. Use the tour holes on the AP mounting plate to mark the placement of tour user-
supplied screws to install in the ceiling.
1 Drill and prepare holes for the screws as appropriate.
1 Cut an access hole for the cahlets) in the ceiling and draw enough cahle through
to attach to Ike AF after H is installed.
t Align the AP mounting plate over the prepared holes. Secure the plate with the
screws. Do not over-lighten.
5. Proceed to "Connect Cables and Install AP” on page 5.
38—Direc1 Ceiling Mount without Mounting Plate
To attach the AP directly to the ceiling, use the mounting holes on the back nf
the AP, indicated in red in the photo.
You need two screws of an appropriate type for the construction type at the
mounting site. We suggest screw size its, Pan Head.
NOTE: The AP must not he disassembled - 110 not remove the back of the AP to
tighten the screws after mounting.
1 it the mounting plate is attached to the baclc of the AP, remove it by pushing
it down and rotating it to the left. Remove the locking slug, it any, from the
XD Series High Density Access Points
back of the AP. (See photo for Step 4 on page 5. If you ever need to reinstall the slug, push it in with the small
protruding bump facing towards the nearer mounting slot.)
1. Mark the locations for the two mounting screws on the ceiling—the centers are 3.5" (8.9 cm) apart, You may
use the “Direct Mounting Template" on page 7.
3. Cut an access hole for the cable(s) in the ceiling and draw enough cable through to attach to the AP after it is
installed.
4. lnstall two screws in the ceiling so that they protrude 1 /8" (3 cm) between the mounting surface and the head
of the screw.
5. Pmceed to “Connect Cables and Install AP” on page 5.
tic—Ceiling Grid Mount with Mounting Plate
1. If using the T—Bar bracket for a standard 15/15" ceiling grid, just twist its built-in clips onto the grid with the
brackets bolts facing down, For a slotted grid, slide the heads of the T-bolts into the gnid's slot (easiest to do at
an intersection), position them for the two holes in the T-Bur Bracket, and twist bolts till snug in the slot. Secure
bracket with nuts, with the bracket’s bolts pointing down.
Skip to Step 3 below.
T—Bar Bracket (with
spacers installed)
T-Bar Clips
2. it using T-Bar clips, use the four holes on the AP mounting plate to mark the placement of the four T—bar clips
on the metal ceiling support grid.
NOTE: You MUST use the mmmll'ng studs furnished with the "PEAR clips. Ynu dinner use old Tabar Clips fmm XN or xs
APs with the xx or XD Series. Old clips and studs will damage the AP case.
Twist the tour T—bar clips onto the metal ceiling grid at the marked locations and tighten the screw posts to 10-
12 lbm (1,384.56 kgtm). Do not over- tighten the screw posts.
3. Cut an access hole in the ceiling tile and draw the cable(s) through.
4. Align the AP mounting plate over the screw posts of the T—Bar bracket or
clips and secure it to the four posts using the nuts provided. lighten the
nuts to 1042 lbf,ft(1.38—1.66 kgfrn), but do not over tighten.
tn
Pmceed to “Connect Cables and Install AP” on page 5.
XD Series High Density Access Points
Connect Cables and Install AP
1. Connect the cable that carries power and data to GIGleoE (shown in red). if
you use a Xirrus-supplied injector, its CONNECT LED should light (for 70W and
higher injectors, i is OK if it blinks). If power is being properly supplied, the
Al’s LEDs will light and then commence blinking in their rotating boot pattern.
A second data connection may be plugged into GIGZ (optional).
2. Align the two slots on the back of the AP chassis with the corresponding tabs on
the AP mounting plate, shown here. it using a mounting plate with a locking
tab, make sure that the AP’s locking slug (see photo in Step 4 below) will line up
with the matching hole on the mounting plates locking tab.
3. Push the AP chassis up on the mounting plate tabs (or the screw heads, if
attaching directly to ceiling) and rotate the AP to the right until it snaps in place.
4. To secure the AP to the mounting plate for tamper evidence or to deter removal,
feed a customer-provided zip tie or other locking hardware through the hole in
the top of the locking slug (circled at right) and the matching locking tab on the
mounting plate.
5. Remove the protective plastic film from the unit.
Zero-Touch Provisioning and Ongoing Management
Most customers employ the Xirrus Management System (XMS) for the initial setup and continuing management of
Xirrus devices. XMS users can readily set up their new devices for zerotouch provisioning and ongoing
maintenance via the following platforms. Wait five minutes after powering up the AP to automatically discover it,
then use )CMS to view and manage it. Newly discovered AI‘s are automatically assigned to the XMS “default”
profile, and will receive the configuration defined for that profile.
0 XMS-Cloudfpexforms zero—touch provisioning. Your new APs appear in XMS even before you receive your
equipment. When the email arrives with your login information, use XMS-Cloud to specify the initial settings
for your APs. A Guided Tour will walk you through the basic steps of creating a profile containing
configuration settings, including creating Sims and firewall/application control rules. Once the installed AP
has lntemet connectivity, it will automatically contact Xirrus for cloud-based zero-touch provisioning per your
settings, install lite latest applicable License, and upgrade the AP to the Latest softwale version as appropriate.
' XNlS—Enterprise—delecls and provisions new Xirrus devices deployed in your network. Create and configure
a default profile for newly added Al’s, then set up discovery for the APs’ subnetwork New devices will
automatically receive the configuration defined in the default profile.
If you axe not using XMS, please see the Xirms Wireless AP User's Guide Io configure your AP manually via the
Express Setup menu option. The User Guide is available from http://support.xi1rus.com (login required). Select
the libraries tab and click the Anayw — XR Pbllfilrm latest Release link.
XD Series High Density Access Points
Using the Reset Button
The reset button rehirns the AP to factory default settings while rebooting. It is
located on the bottom of the unit. Use the reset button as follows:
0 Unplug the cable from the GIGl/PoE port.
0 Press the reset button all the way (there should be a faint click) and hold it.
0 Plug the cable back in and continue to keep the button pressed for 10 seconds.
This triggers the factory default reset during the boot process.
Specifications and Drawings
Physical/Environmental Specifications
0 Dimensions (WxDxH): 10 x 10 x 2.5 in / 25.4 x 25.4 x 6.4 cm
0 Weight: 2 lb / 0.9 kg
0 Operating Temperature: osoflc / 32-131°F, (mm/o humidity, non-condensing.
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Wireless Access Point
Appendix C: Notices (XD and XR500/600
Series Only)
& This Appendix contains Notices, Warnings, mid Compliance information for
the XD and XR500/600 Scrirs only.
For Notices, Warnings, and Compliance information for outdoor products,
please see the Quick Installation Cuidefor that product.
For Notices, Warnings, and Compliance infommtion for all other Al’s,
please see "Notices (XR-lOOO to XR—6000 Indoor Models)" on page 559.
This appendix contains the following information:
0 “Notices" on page 541
“EU Directive 1999/51EC Compliance Information" on page 546
“Compliance Information lNon-EUD” on page 553
“Safety Warnings” on page 554
“Translated Safety Warnings” on page 555
“Software License and Product Warranty Agreement" on page 556
“Hardware Warranty Agreement" on page 556
Notices
Wi-Fi Alliance Certification
Wifil
6-1-
www.wi—fi.org
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tsted 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 in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate RF energy and, if not
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installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following safety measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
0 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
0 Consult the dealer or an experienced wireless technician for help.
' FCC Caution: Any changes or Hindi/Citations nm‘ cxprr’ssly approved by the
I party respmrsiblcfor mmpliflnce could void the user's mlerity to operate this
equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, with operation subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause unwanted operation.
For XD2 models available in the USA/Canada market, only channels 1~11 can be
operated in the 2.4GHZ band. Selection of other channels is not possible.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co—located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-
transmitter product procedures.
This device is restricted for indoor use.
Use of a shielded twisted pair (STP) cable must be used for all Ethernet
connections in order to comply with EMC requirements.
Operations in the 5.15—5.25CHz band are restricted to indoor usage only.
IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. To ensure compliance with FCC and Industry Canada
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RF exposure requirements, this device must be installed in a location where the
antennas of the device will have a minimum distance of at least 30 cm (12 inches)
from all persons, except that XD2 models must have a minimum distance of at
least 20 cm (8 inches) from all persons. Using higher gain antennas and types of
antennas not certified for use with this product is not allowed. The device shall
not be co—located with another transmitter.
High Power Radars
High power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) in
the 5250MHz to 5350MHz and 5650MHz to 5850MHz bands. These radars could
cause interference and/or damage to LE—LAN devices.
Non-Modification Statement
Unauthorized changes or modifications to the device are not permitted. Use only
the supplied internal antenna, or external antennas supplied by the manufacturer,
Modifications to the device will void the warranty and may violate FCC
regulations.
Cable Runs for Power over Ethernet (POE)
If using POE, the AP must be connected to POE networks without routing cabling
to the outside plant—this ensures that cabling is not exposed to lightning strikes
or possible cross over from high voltage.
Battery Warning
Caution! The AP contains a battery which is not to be replaced by the customer.
I Danger of Explosion exists if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with
the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturer 's instructions.
UL Statement
Use only with listed lTE product.
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Industry Canada Statement (XD Series)
This device complies with Industry Canada license—exempt RSS standards (RSS
247), and standards for Digital Transmission Systems (D135), Frequency Hopping
Systems (FHSs) and License-Exempt Local Area Network (LE—LAN) Devices.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
le préscnt appam'l est oonforme aux CNR d'lndusm'e Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L'exploitatian est autorisée aux deux conditions suiaantes: (1)
I’appareil ne doit pas produire de bmuillage, e! (2) l 'utilisateur de l’appareil doit aceepter
tout hrouillage radioélectrique subi, meme si Ie hrouillage est susceptible d'en
compromethe lefonctiannemenl.
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be
operated. Selection of other channels is not possible.
Pour les produits disponibles aux Stats-Unis / Canada du marché, seal le canal 1 a 11
peuvent Erie exploités. Se’lectibn d'autnes canaux n'est pas possible.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co—located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with IC multi—
transmitter product procedures.
Cel appareil et son antenne (s) we dait pas élre covlocalisés au fonctionnement en
association avec une autre antenne au transmetteur.
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DPS) for devices operating in the bands 5250- 5350
MHz, 5470-5600 MHz and 5650—5725 MHz
Selection dynamique de fiequences (DPS) pour les dispositifs fonctionnant dans les
bandes 5250-5350 MHz, 5470—5600 MHz at 5650-5725 MHz
The device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to
reduce the potential for harmful interference to co—channel mobile satellite
systems.
115 dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150—5250 MHz sont re’servés uniquement
pour une utilisation a I 'intérieur afin de réduire les risques de bmuillage préjudiciable aux
systémes de satellites mobiles ntilisaut les mémes canaux.
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Users should also be advised that high—power radars are allocated as primary
users (Let priority users) of the bands 5250—5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and
that these radars could cause interference and / or damage to LE—LAN devices.
De plus, Ies utilisaieurs devraient aussi are avisés que les utilisaleurs de radars de haute
puissance sont dffiignés utilisateurs principaux (n—a—d‘, qu'ils ant Ia priorité) pour Ies
bandes 5250-5350 MHz 2! 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars paurraient causer du
bmuilluge et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL.
For indoor use only.
Pour une utilisation en intérieur uuiquement.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC RES-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated
with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
Cet équipemeut est wnforme aux limites d 'expositian aux rayonuements IC étabh'es pour
un environnemenl non mnlrfrlé. Ce! équipement daft are installé el utilisé rmec ml
minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonuement et votre corps.
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EU Directive 1999/ 5/ EC Compliance Information
? E This Appendix contains Notices, Warnings, and Compliance infornmtionfor
the KB and XR500/600 Series only. For other models, see the notes at the
beginning ofthis appendix.
This section contains compliance information for the Xirrus Wireless AP family of
products. The compliance information contained in this section is relevant to the
European Union and other countries that have implemented the EU Directive
1999/ 5/ EC.
Declaration of Conformity
Cesky [Czech]
Dansk [Danish]
Deutsch [German]
Eesti [Estonian]
English
Espafiol [Spain]
Ellqvmcq [Greek]
Toto zahzeni je v souladu se zékladnimi poiadavky a
ostatnimi odpovidajcimi ustano veni mi Smérnice
1999/ 5/ EC.
Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de
vmsentlige krav 0g andre relevante bestemmelser i
Direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Dieses Gerat entspricht den grundlegenden
Anforderungen und den weiteren entsprechenden
Vorgaben cler Richtinie 1999 / 5 / EU.
See seande vastab direktiivi 1999/5/ EU olulistele
niiuetele ja teistele as jakohastele satetele‘
This equipment is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
Este equipo cump le con los requisites esenciales asi
come con otras disposiciones de la Directiva 1999/5/
CE.
Auto; 0 eionlropég sivm oz ounnépomon in»: n;
ououbfiei; unarrfioau; Km little; oxamoé; Braiding mg
06“on 1999/5/‘EC.
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Frangais [French]
lslenska [Icelandic]
Italiano [Italian]
Latviski [Latvian]
Lietuviq [Lithuanian]
Nederlands [Dutch]
Malli [Maltese]
Margyar [Hungarian]
Norsk [Norwegian]
Polski [Polish]
Portugu‘es [Portuguese]
Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essenfielles
et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la Directive
1999/ 5/ EC.
betta mki er samkvmt grmmkriifum og 66mm
viéeigandi ékvaéum Tilskipunar 1999 / 5/ EC.
Quests apparato é conforme ai iequisiti essenziali ed
agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999/ 5/ CE.
Si iekfirta atbilst Direkfivas 1999/5/EK bfitiskaji
prasfmm un citiem ar to saistflajiem noteikumiem.
Sis irenginys tenkina 1995/5/EB Direktyvos
esminius mikalavimus ir kitas §ios direktyvos
nuostatas.
Dit apparant voldoet aan de essentiele eisen en
andere van toepassing zijnde bepalingen van de
Richtlijn 1995/5/ EC.
Dan l—apparant huwa knnformi mal—htigiet essenzjali
u l»pmvedimenti l—ohra rilevanti tad-Ditettiva 1999/
5/ EC.
E2 in késziile'k teljesiti az alapvetfi kévetelményeket
és mas 1999/5/EK irényelvben meghatamzott
vonatkozé rendelkezéseket.
Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende
krav 0g andre relevante bestemmelser i EU-dinektiv
1999/5/EF.
Urzqdzenie jest zgodne z ogélnymi wymaganiami
oraz sczegélnymi mi warunkami okres’lony mi
Dyrektywq. UE:1999/5/EC.
Esta equipamento esté em conformidade com 05
requisitos essenciais e outras pmvisées relevantes da
Directiva 1999/5/EC.
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Slovensko [Slovenian] Ta naprava je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in
ostalimi relevantnimi popoji Direktive 1999 / 5/ EC.
Slovensky [Slovak] Toto zariadenie ie v zhode so zakladnYmi
poiadavkami a infirm prisluénymi nariadeniami
direkt'iv: 1999 / 5/ EC.
Suomi [Finnish] Taméi laite tayttiifi direktiivin 1999/5//EY olennaiset
vaatimukset ja on siinii asetettujen muiden laitetta
koskevien maiiriiysten mukainen.
Svenska [Swedish] Denna utrustning éir i fiverensstanunelse med de
vasentliga kraven och andm relevanta bestiimmelser
i Direktiv 1999/ 5/ EC.
Assessment Criteria
The following standards were applied during the assessment of the product
against the requirements of the Directive 1999/ 5/ EC:
0 Radio: EN 301 893 and EN 300 328 (if applicable)
0 EMC: EN 301 489—1 and EN 301 489—17
0 Safety: EN 60950, EN 62311 and EN 50385
CE Marking
For the Xirrus Wireless AP, the CE mark and Class-2 identifier opposite are
affixed to the equipment and its packaging:
C€®
Russian Certification Marking
For the Xirrus XR-500, XR-520H, XR-2000, and XR-4000 Series Wireless Al’s, the
approval mark is affixed to the equipment:
EHl
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WEEE Compliance
Waste
Electrical and
Eler'mmr
Equlomem
(wees;
Natural resources were used in the production of
this equipment.
This equipment may contain hazardous
substances that could impact the health of the
environment
In order to avoid harm to the environment and
consumption of natural resources, we encourage
you to use appropriate take—back systems when
disposing of this equipment.
The appropriate take—back systems will reuse or
recycle most of the materials of this equipment in
a way that will not harm the environment.
The crossedout wheeled bin symbol (in
accordance with European Standard EN 50419)
invites you to use those take—back systems and
advises you not to combine the material with
refuse destined for a land fill.
If you need more information on collection, re-
use and recycling systems, please contact your
local or regional waste administration.
Please contact Xirrus for specific infomation on
the environmental performance of our products.
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National Restrictions
In the majority of the EU and other European countries, the 2.4 CH2 and 5 CH2
bands have been made available for the use of Wireless LANs. The following table
provides an overview of the regulatory requirements in general that are
applicable for the 2.4 CH2 and 5 CH2 bands.
Frequency Max Power Level
Band (MHz) (EIRP) (mW) Indoor Outdoor
24100—24835 100 X X **
5250—5350 * 200 X N/A
5470—5725” 1000 X X
‘Dynamic frequency selection and Transmit Power Control is required in these
frequency bands.
"France is indoor use only in the upper end of the band.
The requirements for any country may change at any time. Xirrus recommends
that you check with local authorities for the current status of their national
regulations for both 244 GHz and 5 CH2 wireless LANs.
The following countries have additional requirements or restrictions than those
listed in the above table:
Belgium
The Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT) must
be notified of any outdoor wireless link having a range exceeding 300 meters,
Xirrus recommends checking at wwuzbipllre for more details.
Draudloze verhindingen voor buitengebruik en met een reikwijdte van ineer don 300
meter dienen aangemeld te warden bij het Belgisch Instituut Door pnstdiensten en
telecommunicntie (BIPT). Zie urunnbiptbe voor meer gegevens.
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[es Iinsons sans fil pour une utilisation en exle’rieur d'rme distance supérieureli 300
méters daivent étre notifiées ti l’lnstitut Beige des services Postaux et des
TéIe’cummunications (IBPT). Visitez umrw.bipt.be pour de plus amples details.
Greece
A license from EEIT is required for the outdoor operation in the 5470 MHz to
5725 MHz band. Xirrus recommends checking wwmeeltgr for more details.
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Italy
This product meets the National Radio Interface and the requirements
specified in the National Frequency Allocation Table for Italy. Unless this
wireless LAN product is operating within the boundaries of the owner's
property, its use requires a ”general authorization." Please check with
warmcommunimzionijt/it/ for more details.
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Piano Nazionale di ripartizizme dellefrequenze in Italia. Se mm viene installala
all’intema del prapriuflmdu, I'utiliuo di prudalti wireless LAN richiede una
”numfizzaziane Cenemle." Consulmre muVanconmlunimziunilii/if/per nmggimi
dettagli.
Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Although Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein are not EU member states,
the EU Directive 1999/ 5/ EC has also been implemented in those countries.
Calculating the Maximum Output Power
The regulatory limits for maximum output power are specified in EIRP (radiated
power). The ElRP level of a device can be calculated by adding the gain of the
antenna used (specified in dBi) to the output power available at the connector
(specified in dBm).
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Antennas
The Xirrus Wireless AP employs integrated antennas that cannot be removed and
which are not user accessible. Nevertheless, as regulatory limits are not the same
throughout the EU, users may need to adjust the conducted power setting for the
radio to meet the EIRP limits applicable in their country or region Adjustments
can be made from the product's management interface—either Web Management
Interface (WMI) or Command Line Interface (CLI).
Operating Frequency
The operating frequency in a wireless LAN is determined by the access point. As
such, it is important that the access point is correctly configured to meet the local
regulations See National Restrictions in this section for more information.
If you still have questions regarding the compliance of Xirrus products or you
cannot find the information you are looking for, please contact us at:
Xirrus, Inc.
2101 Corporate Center Drive
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
USA
Tel: 18052621600
18009477871 Toll Free in the US
Fax: 13664623980
rvurw.xirrlls.cont
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Compliance Information (Non-EU)
& This Appendix contains Natives, Warnings, and Cmnpliflnrr information for
~ the XD and XR500/600 Series only. For other models, see the notes at the
buginning aft/11's appendix,
This section contains compliance information for the Xirrus Wireless AP family of
products. The compliance information contained in this section is relevant to the
listed countries (outside of the European Union and other countries that have
implemented the EU Directive 1999 /5/ EC).
Declaration of Conformity—Brazil
For XR-500 Only
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Declaration of Conformity
Mexico XR-5201Dictamen it: 1402D00742
”1-600: Dictamen #: 1402CE08098
WELT.
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XR—520: Cofetel Cert #: RCPXIXR13—1003
Thailand This telecommunication equipment conforms to
NTC technical requirement.
Safety Warnings
23
This Appendir conmins Notices, Warnings, and Compliance infummtionfur
Hu' KB and XR500/600 Series only. Fur other models, su’ the notes at lhc
beginning ofthis appendix.
Safely Warnings
Read all user documentation before powering this device. All Xirrus
interconnected equipment should be contained indoors This product is
not suitable for outdoor operation. Please verify the integrity of the
system ground prior to installing Xirrus equipment Additionally,
verify that the ambient operating temperature does not exceed 50°C
(40°C for the XR500/ 600 Series).
Circuit Breaker Warning
The XR Series Wireless AP relies on the building's installation for over
current protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than
120 VAC, 15A (U.S.) or 240 VAC, 10A (International) is used on all
current-carrying conductors.
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Explosive Device Proximity Warning
Do not operate the XR Series Wireless AP near unshielded blasting caps
or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to
be especially qualified for such use.
Lightning Activity Warning
Do not work on the XR Series Wireless AP or connect or disconnect
cables during periods of lightning activity.
Translated safety warnings appear below
Translated Safety Warnings
This Appendix contains Notices, Warnings, and Compliance infammfiunfor
the XD and XR500/600 Series only. For other mndz’ls, see Hm mites at the
beginning of this appendix
Avertissements de Sécurité
Sécurite'
Lisez l'ensemble de la documentation utilisateur avant de mettre cet
appareil sous tension. Tous les e’quipements Xirrus interconnectés
doivent étre installés en intérieur. Ce produit n'est pas concu pour étre
utilisé en extérieur. Veuiiiez verifier l'intégrité de la terre du systeme
avant d'installer des équipements Xirrus. Ve’rifiez également que la
temperature de fonctionnement ambiante n'excede pas 50°C (40°C pour
XR-520).
Proximite‘ d'appareils explosifs
N'utilisez pas l'unite' XR Wireless AP 3 proximité d'amorces non
blindées ou dans un environnement explosif, a mains que l'appareil
n'ait été spécifiquement modifié pour un tel usaget
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Foudre
N'utilisez pas l'unité XR Wireless AP et ne branchez pas ou ne
débranchez pas de cables en cas de foudre.
Disjoncteur
L'unité XR Wireless AP depend de l'installation du batiment pour ce
qui est de la protection contre les surintensités. Assurez-vous qu'un
fusible ou qu'un disjoncteur de 120 Vca, 15 A (Etats—Unis) cu de 240
Vca, 10 A (lntemafional) maximum est utilise’ sur tous les conducteurs
de courant.
Software License and Product Warranty Agreement
For Software License and Product Warranty information, please see http://
www.xirrus.c0m /support/eula/.
Hardware Warranty Agreement
For Hardware Warranty information, please see http://wwwrxirrusicom/
support/eula/ .
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