Ericsson Wi Fi 40005111 802.11n dual-band WIFI router User Manual PubTeX output 2013 07 26 1721

Ericsson Wi-Fi 802.11n dual-band WIFI router PubTeX output 2013 07 26 1721

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Users Manual

PRELIMINARYBelAir20EO and AP 511x Series QuickInstall GuideQUICK GUIDE1/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1
PRELIMINARYCopyright© Ericsson AB 2013. All rights reserved. No part of this document may bereproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner.DisclaimerThe contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due tocontinued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shallhave no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the useof this document.Trademark ListWi-Fi®Wi-Fi®is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.Wi-Fi Certified logoThe Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo is a registered trademarkof the Wi-Fi Alliance.Wi-Fi Protected Setup logoThe Wi-Fi Protected Setup logo is a registeredtrademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.Ericsson Ericsson is the trademark or registered trademark ofTelefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson. All other product orservice names mentioned in this manual are trademarksof their respective companies.1/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYGetting Started1 Getting Started1.1 Package ContentsExternal antennas are ordered and shipped separately.For AP 5115 to AP 5118:• Customers supply their own power cable and use the power cableconnector kit to terminate the cable.• Units can be powered either by AC power or by Power over Ethernet (PoE).21/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYBelAir20EO and AP 511x Series Quick Install Guide1.2 AC Power (AP 5115 to AP 5118 only)These units accept AC input power in the range of 100 to 240 V AC. The unitsdo not have a power switch. They are powered on when connected to a powersource. Maximum AC power consumption is 14.5 W.Warning!The unit contains a 5-A fuse and relies on the rated fuse or circuit breaker ofthe wall outlet (15 A in North America, 10 A in Europe).Warning!Use ONLY the Ericsson power cable connector supplied with the unit. Use ofany other power cable connector may damage the unit and voids Ericsson’sproduct warranty.1.3 Internet Port and PowerThe unit can be powered with IEEE 802.3af or IEEE 802.3at Power overEthernet (PoE). Use IEEE 802.3af PoE for most applications. IEEE 802.3afPoE supplies a maximum of 12.95 W to the powered device.Table 1 PoE Power Consumption TableState Internet Port onlyInternet Port and OneLAN PortIdle 3.6 W 4.05 WMedium Traffic 8.4 W 8.85 WHigh Traffic 10.8 W 11.25 WMax. Traffic 11.76 W 12.21 WThe PoE switch or power injector must meet local and national regulatoryrequirements.802.11at Power Source Equipment (PSE) Specification:• 50.0 to 57 V DC, with 30 W output power from the PSE31/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYGetting Started802.11at Powered Device (PD) Specification:• 42.5 to 57 V DC at the PD, with 25.5 W maximum input power to the PD802.11at Cable Specification:• 100 m maximum length• Maximum cable pair resistance of 12.5 Ohms, satisfied by using CAT5or CAT5e as specified by ANSI/TIA/EIA-568 or Class D as specified byISO/IEC 11801:1995• 600 mA maximum current per pair1.4 Functional Earth Ground and Lightning ProtectionUnits are not designed to survive a direct lightning hit. However, they areintended to withstand the voltage and current surges induced from nearbylightning activity.The level of required lightning protection depends on regional lightningconditions and location of installation. For example, an AP installed on a rooftop requires greater lightning protection than an AP installed on the side of abuilding. The following is a list of recommended installation practices to mitigatethe voltage and current surges induced from lightning activity. In the event of aconflict between these recommendations and local or national electrical codes,the local or national electrical codes should be followed in all instances.• For streetlight or hydro/telecom pole mounting the AC power adaptershould be protected with a lightning surge protector. AC power routed tothe power adapter should be routed inside the pole. If power is routedon the pole exterior, the power should be routed through a metal conduitgrounded at the base of the pole.• For rooftop installations, the unit should not be mounted at the highest pointon the building. If the building has installed lightning arrestor(s), the unitshould be located within the umbrella protection zone—a 60 degree zoneunder the lighting arrestor, but if possible, the unit should not be locatedcloser than 30 feet (approx. 10 m) from the lightning arrestor. Power andEthernet cables should be routed through independent grounded metalconduits.• For lightning surge protection, the installer must connect a separate groundwire between the external chassis of the unit and a ground on the pole. Theground point on the AP accepts a 1/4” screw.• It is strongly recommended for areas susceptible to lightning activity, suchas on poles, rooftops, or on or near any tall structures, that shielded CAT5e or CAT 6 Ethernet cable be employed.41/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYBelAir20EO and AP 511x Series Quick Install Guide• The external antennas ports of the unit require lightning arrestors to beemployed whenever the external antenna is located more than 3 feet(approx. 1 m) from the unit. When lightning arrestors are used, they shouldbe located within 3 feet (approx. 1 m) of the unit and must be groundedto both the unit and protective earth ground. The 1/4” GND screw of theunit may be used for this application.51/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYInstalling the BelAir20EO and AP 511x series AP2 Installing the BelAir20EO and AP 511xseries AP2.1 Step 1—Select LocationChoose a proper place for the unit. In general, the best location is at thecenter of the intended wireless coverage area, within line of sight of all wirelessdevices. For optimum performance, consider these guidelines:• Mount the unit as high as possible above any obstructions in the coveragearea.• Avoid mounting next to or near building support columns or otherobstructions that may cause reduced signal or null zones in parts of thecoverage area.• Mount away from any signal absorbing or reflecting structures (such asthose containing metal).The unit can be mounted on any wall or on a pole.Warning!Do not install the unit in any areas where blasting (blasting caps, radiocontrolled equipment) or explosive gases may be present.Warning!To comply with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits (FCC OET 65C) forthe general population, antennas must be located at a minimum distance of 12inches (approx. 30 cm) or more from the body of all persons.61/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYBelAir20EO and AP 511x Series Quick Install Guide2.2 Step 2—Mount UnitWall or Large Pole MountingLarge poles have an outer diameter greater than 3 inches (7.6 cms). If mountedon a flat surface, the unit should be mounted to a surface that is at least 1/2-inchplywood or its equivalent. Poles should have the equivalent rigidity.1. Attach the mounting plate to the wall or pole.• For walls, use up to four 1/4 inch (M6) anchoring bolts. Use the plate asa drill hole template. The outer edges of the plate should be elevatedfrom the wall surface while the center channel should touch the wallsurface.• For large poles, use through bolts or use the pairs of slots for stainlesssteel strapping. The center channel should touch the pole surface.2. Connect ground wire to unit.71/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYInstalling the BelAir20EO and AP 511x series AP3. Attach four mounting screws to unit back.Note: Ground wire not shown.4. Attach unit to mounting plate:a Insert mounting screws on the unit’s back into shoulder screw holes onmounting plate. Slide unit down until screws are into the slots. Tightenscrews snug.b Screw in the remaining mounting screw at base of unit into the mountingplate hole.81/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYBelAir20EO and AP 511x Series Quick Install GuideNote: Ground wire not shown.Small Pole MountingSmall poles have an outer diameter less than 3 inches (7.6 cms).1. Connect ground wire to unit.2. Use two stainless steel straps to secure unit to pole.91/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYInstalling the BelAir20EO and AP 511x series APNote: Ground wire not shown. Strap mounting applies to all units exceptthe AP 5115 to AP 5118.2.3 Step 3—Mount and Attach External AntennasThis step applies only to the following APs:Table 2 APs and Required AntennasAPsRequiredAntennasEricsson Descriptionand Part NumberBelAir20EO-11C,BelAir20EO-11CR2,AP 5117R, AP 5117UTwo 5 GHzExternal 11.5 dBi5 GHz 11.5 dBi DualFeed Directional Antenna(BNCKH0091 or INE 1052162)BelAir20EO-11D,BelAir20EO-11DR2,AP 5118R, AP 5118UTwo 2.4 GHzExternal 8 dBi2.4 GHz 8 dBi DualFeed Directional Antenna(BNCKH0007 or INE 1052159)AP 5113 One 2.4 GHzExternal 12 dBiDual Polarization 2.4–2.5GHz Flat Panel Antenna12 dBi (KRE 105 217)Mounting Kit (KRY 901293)The external antennas must be approved by Ericsson specifically for the APs.The antennas are ordered and shipped separately.1. Attach the 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz antennas to their mounting surface.Ericsson provides several different types of 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz antennas,each with its own requirements and procedures for attaching to a mountingsurface. For details on attaching the antennas to their mounting surface,101/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYBelAir20EO and AP 511x Series Quick Install Guiderefer to the mounting procedures supplied with the antennas that wereordered.2. Connect external 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz antennas to connectors. See below.Connect only antennas that are approved specifically for the units.Either antenna can connect to either connector. Use thread-locker andself-amalgamating tape to keep connection tight and waterproof.• Connect external 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz antennas here.• Connect only antennas that are approved specifically for the units.• Either antenna can connect to either connector.• Use thread-locker and self-amalgamating tape to keep connection tightand waterproof.Note: Ground wire and mounting hardware not shown.2.4 Step 4—Prepare Power Cable (AP 5115 to AP 5118only)Refer to Figure 1.11 1/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYInstalling the BelAir20EO and AP 511x series APFigure 1 Power Cable Connector Assembly1. Place compression nut (4), grommet (3) and body (2) over power cableas shown in Figure 1.2. Strip outer jacket and inner conductors as shown in Figure 1.3. Secure conductors to appropriate terminals by tightening screws on insertassembly (1). Refer to the following table.ConductorTypeNorth AmericanColorEuropean Color Terminal IDGround Green/Yellow Green/Yellow 1Power Black Brown 2Neutral White Blue 34. Attach body (2) to insert assembly (1) by rotating black knurled ring oninsert assembly in a clockwise direction.5. Secure compression nut (4) to body (2) by rotating in a clockwise direction.121/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYBelAir20EO and AP 511x Series Quick Install Guide2.5 Step 5—Connect and Power OnBelAir20EO and all AP 511x Series: Power over EthernetThe AP gets its operating power from the PoE port when connected to a devicethat provides IEEE 802.3af or 802.3at compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE).Figure 2 Power Connection for BelAir20EO and All AP 511x Series PowerOver EthernetNote: Ground wire and mounting hardware not shown.Warning!The BelAir20EO and AP 511x series AP must be connected to a power sourcethat complies to IEEE 802.3af or 802.3at.Caution!The PoE connection to the BelAir20EO and AP 511x series AP must use thesupplied Ethernet gland to ensure a waterproof connection. Failure to use theEthernet gland shall void Ericsson’s product warranty.AP 5115 to AP 5118 OnlyThe AP can get its operating power directly from an AC power source or fromthe Internet port when connected to a device that provides IEEE 802.3af or802.3at compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE). If the AP is connected to botha PoE source device and an AC power source, the AP’s internal circuitsautomatically adjust to use the most suitable power source.13 1/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
PRELIMINARYInstalling the BelAir20EO and AP 511x series APFigure 3 Power Connections for AP 5115 to AP 5118Note: Ground wire and mounting hardware not shown.2.6 Step 6—Check LEDsAfter powering on, wait 2 minutes and check the unit’s LED.If the LEDs are not as shown, refer to the Access Point User Guide,1/1553-LZA101 806.2.7 Step 7—Configure UnitIn most cases, the unit configures itself automatically after powering on. Tomanually configure the unit through its local Web interface or Command LineInterface (CLI), refer to the Access Point User Guide,1/1553-LZA 101 806.141/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1 | 2013-07-26
BelAir20EO and AP 511x Series Quick Install GuideEricsson Inc.603 March RoadKanata, OntarioCanadaK2K 2M5www.ericsson.com© Ericsson AB 2013. All rights reserved. No part of thisdocument may be reproduced in any form without the writtenpermission of the copyright owner.The contents of this document are subject to revision withoutnotice due to continued progress in methodology, design andmanufacturing. Ericsson shall have no liability for any error ordamage of any kind resulting from the use of this document.1/006 92-LZA 101 803 Uen PC1

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