User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction to the MA-860 System
- 1.1 About MobileAccess MA-860
- 1.2 System Architecture
- 1.3 Distribution of Services in the MA-860
- 1.4 Installation Configurations
- 1.5 Provisioning and Management
- 1.6 Installation and Configuration Workflow
- 2 Element Descriptions
- 3 Infrastructure Preparation
- 4 Installation
- 5 Power-up and Provisioning the Unit
- 6 Appendix
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This chapter contains the installation and connection procedures for various installation
configurations. The MobileAccess 860 WLAN Module and system architecture may be installed in
the following configurations:
4.1 Accessory Kits
Verify that the supplied accessory kit corresponds to your installation. The accessory kits include
a bracket, the required cables and accessories.
Part Number Description
AK-860-1000 RHU 1000 860 WLAN Accessory Mounting Kit
AK-860-1200 RHU 1200 860 WLAN Accessory Mounting Kit
AK-860-MDLT Modulite 860 WLAN Accessory Mounting Kit
AK-860-2000 MRC 2000 860 WLAN Accessory Mounting Kit
AK-860-2000L MRC 2000L 860 WLAN Accessory Mounting Kit
AK-860-SA Stand alone Mounting Kit
AK-860-PS-9.8V-75W (Optional) Redundant Power Supply Kit
4.2 Access Point Installation (Recommendation)
MobileAccess recommends that each independent IDF Telecom closet is adequately planned for
installation of the access points to increase the amount of isolation and reduce the amount of RF
leakage between access points. MobileAccess recommends the following options for access
point installation:
• Wall Mounting of MobileAccess supported Access Point
• Rack-Mounting of MobileAccess supported Access Points
Utilizing the mounting hardware distributed from each supported access point vendor, Access
point can be mounted on a wall within the IDF or telecom closet and connected with the
appropriate low-loss jumper cables to the appropriate 860 WLAN module interface ports.
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