User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- BlueSecure™ Access Point 1800 Installation Guide
- Overview
- Familiarizing Yourself with the BSAP Hardware
- Provisioning Your Bluesocket WLAN for BSAPs
- Selecting a BSAP Installation Location
- Mounting the BSAP
- Connecting and Powering the BSAP
- Using the BSAP Command Line Interface (CLI)
- General Specifications
- Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
- Safety Warnings for BlueSecure™ Access Point 1800
Familiarizing Yourself with the BSAP Hardware
BlueSecure™ Access Point 1800 Installation Guide 3
Fixed Antennas
The BSAP-1800 utilizes an embedded MIMO antenna panel under the top cover
of the AP for wireless communications. There are three elements for each band.
All elements are used for both transmit and receive operations.
LED Indicators
The following grouping of LED indicators is located on the top of the BSAP-1800
housing:.
The two status LEDs together indicate the following software operational modes,
depending on whether each LED is off, on, or blinking:
Link1 refers to the 802.11b/g Link and Link 2 refers to the 802.11a Link. When
the LED is on, it indicates that the unit is on and the radio active (note that when
unit is booting, the LED defaults to on even though the radio is disabled).
Activity 1refers to 802.11b/g Activity and Activity 2 refers to 802.11a Activity.
When the LED is on, it indicates data activity on the Ethernet link.
Power Supply Connector
The BSAP does not have a power switch. It is powered on when connected to the
supplied AC power adapter, and the power adapter is connected to a power
source. The BSAP automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100-240 volts at
50 or 60 Hz. No voltage range settings are required.
Table 1: BSAP Status LEDs
Left Status
LED
Right Status
LED
Indicates
Off Off Failure
On Off Waiting for IP Address
Blinking Off BSC discovery in progress
On On System is operational
Blinking Blinking Software download in progress