Specifications

Hardware Installation
Altitude 3500 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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Refer to the following, depending on how you intend to mount the Altitude 3510:
Desk Mounted Installations on page 42
Wall Mounted Installations on page 43
Suspended Ceiling T-Bar Installations on page 44
Above the Ceiling (Plenum) Installations on page 46
Desk Mounted Installations
The desk mount option uses rubber feet allowing the unit to sit on most flat surfaces. The four (4)
round rubber feet can be found in the Altitude 3510 (main) box in a separate plastic bag.
To install the Altitude 3510 in a desk mount orientation:
1 Turn the Altitude 3510 upside down.
2 Attach the radio antennas to their correct connectors.
The antenna protection plate cannot be used in a desk mount configuration, as the plate only allows
antennas to be positioned in a downward orientation.
CAUTION
Both the Dual and Single Radio model Altitude 3510’s use RSMA type antenna connectors. On the Dual
Radio Altitude 3510, a single dot on the antenna connector indicates the primary antenna for both Radio 1 (2.4
GHz) and Radio 2 (5 GHz). Two dots designate the secondary antenna for both Radio 1 and Radio 2. On Single
Radio models, a single dot on the antenna connector indicates the primary antenna for Radio 1, and two dots
designate the secondary antenna for Radio 1.
3 Remove the backings from the four (4) rubber feet and attach them to the four rubber feet recess
areas on the Altitude 3510.
4 Cable the Altitude 3510 using an approved line cord and power supply.
CAUTION
Do not supply power to the Altitude 3510 until the cabling of the unit is complete.
For standard 48-Volt power adapter (Part No. 15728) and line cord installations:
a Connect RJ-45 Ethernet cable between the network data supply (host) and the Altitude 3510 LAN
port.
b Verify the power adapter is correctly rated according the country of operation.