Ericsson Wi Fi 40065006 802.11AC Wireless Router User Manual ECON cmyk

Ericsson Wi-Fi 802.11AC Wireless Router ECON cmyk

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AP 6321 Quick Install GuideQUICK GUIDE1/006 92-LZA 101 822 Uen D
Copyright© 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.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 101 822 Uen D | 2013-11-08
Getting Started1 Getting Started1.1 Package ContentsNote: Ericsson also offers the following options, which are ordered andshipped separately:• AC Power Adapter• Ceiling Tile Hanger Kit• Passive PoE Injector21/006 92-LZA 101 822 Uen D | 2013-11-08
AP 6321 Quick Install GuideContact your Ericsson representative for more information.1.2 Unit Description1.2.1 Power ConnectorThe unit does not have a power switch. It is powered on when connectedto a power source. The power adapter, ordered and shipped separately,automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100~240 volts at 50 Hz or 60 Hz.The unit draws up to 0.43 A at 48 V DC (20.9 W).Warning!The AC Power Adapter relies on the rated fuse or circuit breaker of the walloutlet (15 A in North America, 10 A in Europe).Caution!Use ONLY the Ericsson power adapter for the AP 6321. Use of any otherpower adapter can damage the unit and voids the Ericsson product warranty.1.2.2 Internet PortTable 1 shows the power consumption for the Internet port.Table 1 Power Consumption TableState Internet PortOnlyInternet Portand One LANPortInternet Portand Four LANPortsIdle 5.6 W 6.3 W 8.4 WMedium Traffic 12 W 12.7 W 14.9 WHigh Traffic 16 W 16.7 W 18.9 WMaximum Traffic 18 W 18.7 W 20.9 WThe PoE switch or power injector must meet local and national regulatoryrequirements.31/006 92-LZA 101 822 Uen D | 2013-11-08
Getting Started802.3at Power Source Equipment (PSE) Specification:• 50.0 to 57 V DC, with 30 W output power from the PSE802.3at Powered Device (PD) Specification:• 42.5 to 57 V DC at the PD, with 25.5 W maximum input power to the PD802.3at 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 pair1.2.3 Reset ButtonThis button is used to restore the factory default configuration using a paperclipor pen tip. Hold down the button for 15 seconds or more, until all of theindicators turn off, to remove any configuration changes and restore the unitto the factory default configuration.41/006 92-LZA 101 822 Uen D | 2013-11-08
AP 6321 Quick Install Guide2 Installing the AP 63212.1 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 can 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 horizontal surface, on a wall or from a hangingceiling.The unit is UL2043 Certified for Plenum mounting. Installers must use Plenumrated Ethernet cable for installations in the environmental air space of abuilding, such as above suspended ceilings. Installers must follow local andnational codes for above ceiling installations.Warning!Do not install the unit in any areas where blasting (blasting caps, radiocontrolled equipment) or explosive gases can be present.Warning!The unit, its AC power adapter, and its cables are not designed for outdooruse. They must be located indoors.51/006 92-LZA 101 822 Uen D | 2013-11-08
Installing the AP 63212.2 Step 2—Mount on a Flat SurfaceMount the unit only on a flat surface that is at least 1/2-inch (12.7-mm) plywoodor the equivalent. To mount the unit on a ceiling or a wall, use one of thefollowing options:• To mount the unit on a wall or on a ceiling that does not have T-rails, usethe pan head Phillips screws provided with the unit.• To mount the unit on a ceiling that has T-rails, use either a T-rail mountingbracket or the pan head Phillips screws provided with the unit. T-railmounting brackets are included in the Ceiling Tile Hanger Kit (BNCKG0158or INE 105 3079), which can be ordered separately. The Ceiling TileHanger Kit includes five T-rail mounting brackets and five sets of fourappliance feet.To mount the unit using the mounting screws provided with the unit, do thefollowing:1. Attach the mounting screws to a ceiling or wall.• Use the included Screw Hole Template as a guide.• For concrete or brick walls, drill holes and use the included nylon wallplugs.• For T-rail installations, drill 3/32-inch (2.4-mm) pilot holes.• Leave a 5/16-inch (8-mm) gap so the unit can slide over the screwheads.2. Attach the appliance feet provided with the unit to the unit.3. Attach the unit to the mounting screws by doing the following:a Line up the two mounting slots on the bottom of the unit with the twomounting screws.b Slide the unit across into position so that the mounting screws supportthe unit.c Adjust the screw depth as required so that there is a snug fit betweenthe unit and the mounting screws.To mount the unit using a T-rail mounting bracket, do the following:1. Clip the T-rail mounting bracket to a T-rail.2. Attach the correct appliance feet to the unit:• For a suspended ceiling with recessed T-rails (this is a ceiling in whichthe tiles hang below the T-rails), attach the appliance feet providedwith the unit.61/006 92-LZA 101 822 Uen D | 2013-11-08
AP 6321 Quick Install Guide• For a suspended ceiling in which the tiles are flush with the T-rails,attach the appliance feet provided in the Ceiling Tile Hanger Kit.3. Attach the unit to the mounting points on the mounting bracket by doingthe following:a Line up the two mounting slots on the bottom of the unit with the twomounting points on the mounting bracket.b Slide the unit across into position so that the mounting points supportthe unit.2.3 Step 3—Connect and Power OnThe AP 6321 can get its operating power directly from either of the followingsources:• An AC wall outlet• The Internet port when connected to a device that provides IEEE 802.3atcompliant Power over Ethernet (PoE)If the AP 6321 is connected to both a PoE source device and an AC powersource, AC is disabled.Figure 1 Wall Outlet Power71/006 92-LZA 101 822 Uen D | 2013-11-08
Installing the AP 6321Caution!Use ONLY the Ericsson power adapter for the AP 6321. Use of any otherpower adapter can damage the unit and voids the Ericsson product warranty.Figure 2 Power over EthernetWarning!If PoE is used, the AP 6321 must be connected to a power source that complieswith IEEE 802.3at, or to an IEC/EN 60950-1 compliant power limited source.2.4 Step 4—Check IndicatorsAll indicators are illuminated for about one to two seconds when the unit ispowered on. After powering on, wait 2 minutes and check that the indicators onthe unit match the indicators in Table 2.Table 2 Indicator BehaviorIndicator Behavior(FAULT) Off81/006 92-LZA 101 822 Uen D | 2013-11-08
AP 6321 Quick Install GuideIndicator Behavior(OPERATIONAL) Green2.4G Green5G Green(INTERNET) GreenIf the indicator behavior does not match Table 2, refer to the AP 6321 TechnicalDescription,1/1550-LZA 101 822 for detailed indicator descriptions.2.5 Step 5—Configure UnitIn most cases, the unit configures itself automatically after powering on. Toconfigure the unit manually through its local web interface or Command LineInterface (CLI), refer to the Access Point User Guide,1/1553-LZA 101 806.91/006 92-LZA 101 822 Uen D | 2013-11-08

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