User's Guide
Step-10
Step-11. From the side of Bracket (D1), where Dowel pin
(D) stands, put the Screw bolt (D6) through the
Mounting bolt hole(D) and stick out at the other
side. Make sure the Screw bolt goes through
Mounting bracket(D1) and bracket(D2). Then
put a Spring washer (D8) and a Screw nut (D10)
on it in sequence. Finally, tighten the Screw
nut (D10) with ratchet wrench.
Step-11
Step-12. To prevent the screw nut from loosening and for
better reliability, put a Locknut (D11) on the
end of the Screw bolt(D6). Then tighten it up
with ratchet wrench
Step-12
Note:
⚫ Must use a proper Ratchet wrench to tighten the Screw
nut(D10) and the Locknut(D11)
Step-13. Final assembly (F)
Step-13
2.2. Mounting the AP to a Pole or a Wall
The AP361 series is for outdoor deployment, it can be
mounted to a pole or a wall by using the accessories in the
mounting kit package.
2.2.1. Pole Mounting
2.2.1.1. Materials Preparation
Table 5
Item
Description
Graphics
Qty
F
Final assembly(F)
1
D12
Hose clamp
2
2.2.1.2. Mounting Processes
Step-14. Threading the Hose clamps(D12) through the
square mounting holes in bracket (D3)
separately. Considering your handedness, the
direction of the screw head on the hose clamp
should be determined before you thread.
Step-14
Step-15. Mounting to a pole
Step-15
Caution:
⚫ Use caution to prevent hand injury!
⚫ For safety, the stencil area in steel belt of the hose
clamps(D12) should avoid overlapping the edge of
square mounting holes on bracket (D3).
2.2.2. Wall Mounting
2.2.2.1. Materials Preparation
Table 6
Item
Description
Graphics
Qty
F
Final assembly(F)
1
D13
Expansion bolt M6 x 60
4
2.2.2.2. Mounting Processes
Step-16. Draw four center marks on the wall where is
planned to mount the outdoor AP. And then drill
four Φ8×45 mm holes on the wall for expansion
bolts.
Step-16
Step-17. Insert 4 Expansion bolts(D13) into the holes on
the wall separately. Make sure that the end of
the expansion tube should be coplanar to wall
surface.
Step-17
Step-18. Put the 4 expansion bolts through the 4
mounting holes in bracket(D3). Then put a flat
washer, a spring washer and a screw nut on
each expansion bolt in sequence. Finally,
tighten the 4 screw nuts with ratchet wrench.
Step-18
2.3. Grounding the AP
Never forget to protect the AP by installing grounding wire.
The grounding must be completed before powering up the
AP.
2.3.1. Grounding Preparation
Step-19. Screw off the O-Terminal from the AP and keep
it with the Assembled bolt.
Step-19
2.3.2. Crimping the Grounding wire
Step-20. Peel the cover of one end of the grounding wire
and place the bare grounding wire into the O-
Terminal, and press firmly with the crimping
pliers. A heat shrinkable tube is suggested to
put on.
Step-20
2.3.3. Connecting the Grounding Wire
Step-21. Fasten the O-Terminal to the grounding hole on
the AP with the Assembled bolt, take pole
mounting circumstances for example as shown
in figure (Step-21).
Step-21
2.4. Connecting the Ethernet Cable
To connect the Ethernet cable to the AP, perform the
following steps using the Cable glands(B) that ships with
your AP
2.4.1. The Cable Gland(B)
The Cable gland(B) is composed of 5 elements, which are
Sealing nut(B1), Clamping ring(B2), Seals(B3), Gland
body(B4) and O-ring(B5)
Cable gland(B) composition
◆ The Seals(B3) inside the Cable gland(B) by
factory default is applicable for cables with 4-
6mm diameter. In the cable gland kit, another
seals is provided for use with cable with 6-10mm
diameter.
2.4.2. Crimping the Ethernet cable and
Optical fiber cable
Step-22. The following figure shows the process of
crimping Ethernet cable and Optical fiber cable.
◆ Ethernet cable process
◆ Optical fiber cable process
Step-22
Caution:
⚫ Do Not peel the cover of the Ethernet cable or attach
the RJ45 connector to the cable before sliding the
Cable gland(B) over the cable.
⚫ Failure to use the included Ethernet cable glands can
lead to product issues.
2.4.3. Remove the Weatherproof Cap
Note:
⚫ Keep the weatherproof caps on the AP tightly while you
don’t plan to use the related ports.
2.4.4. Connecting the cable
Step-23. Connect the Uplink Ethernet cable, which will
be powered up and was crimped in Step-22, to
either Ethernet Port-0 or Ethernet Port-1. And
then, screw the Gland body(B4+B5) onto the
Ethernet port with proper wrench.
Step-24. Connect the Seals with Clamping ring(B2+B3)
to the Gland body(B4), and then screw the
Sealing nut(B1) onto the Gland body(B4) and
tighten it firmly.
Step-23 & Step-24
Caution:
⚫ Do not screw the Sealing nut(B1) onto the Gland
body(B4) before connecting the RJ45 connector to the
Ethernet port.
⚫ Must use a proper wrench to tighten the Gland body.
2.5. Powering up the AP by PoE Source
Step-25. The OAW-AP1360 series supports IEEE 802.3af
Compliant PoE source, accepting 48V
DC(Nominal). A PoE injector as example is
shown in the following figure.
Step-25
3. Product Specifications
3.1. Dimensions/weight
⚫ Single AP excluding packing box and accessories:
243mm (W) ×243mm (D) ×85mm(H) / 2230g.
3.2. Interfaces
3.2.1. Ports List
Table 7
Item Name
Description
☆Eth1/PSE
1x10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing (RJ-
45) port, Power over Ethernet (PoE)
☆Eth0/PD
1x 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing (RJ-
45) port,Power over Ethernet (PoE)
☆SFP-GBIC
Mini
★Console
1x management console port (Micro-
USB)
★Reset
Button
Factory reset, for more information,
refer to datasheet.
☆ Either ENET0 or ENET1 supports PoE source. If both ports
are connected to PoE source, the PoE function will only
be activated in the first connected port.
◆ Screw off the smaller weatherproof cap on the
left side in Bottom View of AP, you can see the
Micro-USB console port and the reset button as
shown in the following figure.
3.2.2. Ethernet Port Pin-outs
The Ethernet Ports of AP1360 series have RJ-45 female
connectors with pin-outs shown in table 8.
Table 8
Ethernet Port /
RJ45 Female
Pin
Signal
Name
Function
1
BI_DA+
Bi-directional pair
+A, PoE Negative
2
BI_DA-
Bi-directional pair
-A, PoE Negative
3
BI_DB+
Bi-directional pair
+B, PoE Positive
4
BI_DC+
Bi-directional pair
+C, PoE Positive
5
BI_DC-
Bi-directional pair
-C, PoE Positive