Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- AP460i/e Overview
- Install the Access Point
- AP460i/e Box Contents
- Access Point Mounting Options and Bracket Information
- Position the Access Point before Installation
- Ground Connection
- Install the Access Point on a Wall or to a Flat Surface
- Install the Access Point to a Flat Surface Using KT-147407-02 Flat Part and 1-Axis Tilt Part
- Install the Access Point to a Flat Surface Using the KT-147407-02 Flat Part, 1-axis Tilt Part, and the KT- 150173-01 Extension Arm
- Install the Access Point On a Flat Surface Using the KT-150173-01 Extension Arm
- Install the Access Point on a Flat Surface Using the MBO-ART02 Articulating Mounting Bracket
- Install the Access Point on a Hard Vehicle Surface Using the WS-MBV-VMM Vehicle Bracket (#32216)
- Install the Access Point on a Pole
- Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using All Three KT-147407-02 Bracket Parts
- Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using the KT-147407-02 Pole Part
- Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using KT-147407-02 Pole Part and the KT-150173-01 Extension Arm
- Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using the KT-147407-02 Bracket Parts and the KT-150173-01 Extension Arm
- Attach the Access Point to a Pole Using WS-MBO-POLE01 Bracket and MBO-ART02 Articulating Mounting Bracket
- GE and Console Connections
- Safe Removal of the RJ45 Cable
- Antenna Configuration for External Antenna Model Access Point
- Form a Drip Loop Connection for Cables
- Access Points Specifications
- Regulatory and Compliance Information
- Professional Installation Instruction
- Safety Guidelines
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice
- Industry Canada Notice
- Detachable Antenna Usage
- Australia Notice
- Brazil Agência Nacional De Telecomunicações (Anatel) Statement
- Hazardous Substances
- Supplement to Product Instructions
- NCC Statement
- CE Information
- European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Notice
- Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community
- Index
Table 2: Text
Convention Description
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This typeface indicates command syntax, or represents information as
it is displayed on the screen.
The words enter and type When you see the word enter in this guide, you must type something,
and then press the Return or Enter key. Do not press the Return or
Enter key when an instruction simply says type.
Key names Key names are written in boldface, for example Ctrl or Esc. If you must
press two or more keys simultaneously, the key names are linked with a
plus sign (+). Example: Press Ctrl+Alt+Del
Words in italicized type Italics emphasize a point or denote new terms at the place where they
are defined in the text. Italics are also used when referring to
publication titles.
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Table 3: Command syntax
Convention Description
bold text Bold text indicates command names, keywords, and command options.
italic text Italic text indicates variable content.
[ ]
Syntax components displayed within square brackets are optional.
Default responses to system prompts are enclosed in square brackets.
{ x | y | z }
A choice of required parameters is enclosed in curly brackets separated
by vertical bars. You must select one of the options.
x | y
A vertical bar separates mutually exclusive elements.
< >
Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are enclosed in angle
brackets.
... Repeat the previous element, for example, member[member...].
\ In command examples, the backslash indicates a “soft” line break.
When a backslash separates two lines of a command input, enter the
entire command at the prompt without the backslash.
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