User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Scope of This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Intended Audience for this Manual
- General Cautions and Warnings
- List of References
- Overview Of Subscriber Station
- Installation of Subscriber Station
- Aperto Installation Manager
- Specifications
- Event Reporting
- Cables, Spares and Accessories
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Virtual Local Area Network
- Troubleshooting
- LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY (“Agreement”)
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Chapter 2. Installation of Subscriber Station
Figure 2-12 Building Grounding
Step 4. Connect the Outdoor Unit to the Power Over Ethernet
The PoE cable transports ethernet data and power and is a 1P67 compliant, weath-
erproof CAT5 cable with a rubber boot. Aperto recommends industrial CAT 5e cable
which meets the ANSI/TIA/EIA 568B.2 Category 5eStandard. In the case that the
users don’t buy this CAT 5e cable with rubber boot, Aperto recommends the use of
the rubber boot that can be used with any CAT5 cable (Please refer to Appendix for
details on installing the rubber boot).
1. Identify the location of PoE (bridge).
2. Move the Indoor Unit to its permanent location.
3. Connect the power cable (Cat-5 cable) between the Power over Ethernet and
an AC outlet (100-240 VAC).[See Appendix E for cable details, in this manual].
NOTE: It is highly recommended that the Cat-5 cable be verified using a
cable tester before connection and power-up.
4. At the Outdoor Unit, use an 1P67 compliant weatherproof cat-5 cable (pro-
vided by Aperto) to connect to the Data Out jack on the Power over Ethernet
(inside the building).
5. Connect the unit Data in jack (input) using a straight cable, to the remote Ether-
net network switch(LAN/hub switch) Patch panel or Connect the unit Data in jack
(output) to the computer, using a crossover Ethernet cable connection.