Physical Installation Deploying the Wireless Bridge WARNING: Do not apply power to the Wireless Bridge at this point. You should connect the Wireless Bridge to a power source only after you finish connecting all other components in “Step 3: Connect the Wireless Bridge to the Network” on page 44. Figure 37.
Physical Installation Deploying the Wireless Bridge Step 2: Install the Back Panel Cover 1. Make sure that the perimeter rubber gasket on the underside of the bottom cover is in place and is clear of debris. 2. Place the bottom cover of the Wireless Bridge onto the bottom section. 3. Using the three gasketed machine screws that are supplied with the Wireless Bridge, fasten the bottom cover to the chassis. Screw torque value must be 6.9 ± 0.2 kgf-cm (6.2 ± 0.2 lbfin) to obtain a proper seal. Figure 38.
Physical Installation Deploying the Wireless Bridge Figure 39.
Physical Installation Attaching the Mounting Brackets Attaching the Mounting Brackets What You Will Need To complete this procedure, you will need the following items: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Static bracket Dynamic bracket Wall anchors Flat washers Hex nuts 10mm ratchet wrench If you are mounting the Wireless Bridge on a flat surface, you will also need an electric drill with an 8mm drill bit. If you are mounting the Wireless Bridge on a pipe or pole, you will also need the following: ■ ■ ■ A 30mm to 60 mm (1.
Physical Installation Attaching the Mounting Brackets Figure 40. Mark the locations of the mounting holes 3. Remove the static bracket from the mounting surface. 4. Drill an 8mm-diameter hole with a depth of 36mm-38mm into each of the markings that you made on the mounting surface. 5. Insert a wall anchor (with the unthreaded part first) into each of the holes that you drilled. 6. Place a metal cone on each wall anchor, and then place a flat washer on top of the metal cone. Figure 41.
Physical Installation Attaching the Mounting Brackets 7. Align the two screw holes on the bracket with the wall anchors that you inserted earlier. Figure 42. Align the screw holes on the bracket with the wall anchors 8. Use two hex nuts to attach the bracket to the mounting surface. Figure 43.
Physical Installation Attaching the Mounting Brackets 9. Using a 10mm open-end wrench, tighten the nuts to secure the bracket to the mounting surface. Screw torque value must be 4kg-5kg. As you tighten the nuts, the metal cones that are built into the wall anchors will expand and lock the wall anchors into place. 10. Continue to “Step 2: Attach the Dynamic Bracket to the Wireless Bridge”. Attaching the Bracket to a Pole The Wireless Bridge can be mounted vertically on a 30mm to 60mm (1.18 in. to 2.36 in.
Physical Installation Attaching the Mounting Brackets 2. Use the clamps to attach the bracket to the pole. Figure 45. Use the clamps to attach the bracket to the pole 3. Using a 10mm flathead screwdriver, tighten the clamp locks to secure the bracket to the pole. Screw torque value must be 1.1 N-m ± 0.1 N-m. Figure 46. Tighten the clamp locks to secure the bracket 4. Continue to “Step 2: Attach the Dynamic Bracket to the Wireless Bridge”.
Physical Installation Attaching the Mounting Brackets Step 2: Attach the Dynamic Bracket to the Wireless Bridge 1. Place the dynamic bracket onto the flat side of the Wireless Bridge so that the four screw holes on the bracket align with the four screw holes on the Wireless Bridge. Make sure that the shorter end of the mounting bracket is on the same side as the antenna connector. 2. Insert four machine screws (supplied with mounting kit) into the screw holes on the bracket. Figure 47.
Physical Installation Mounting the Wireless Bridge 3. Using a 6mm Phillips screwdriver, tighten the four machine screws to fasten the bracket to the Wireless Bridge. Screw torque value must be 0.4 N-m ± 0.1 N-m. Figure 48. Fasten bracket to the Wireless Bridge 4. Continue to “Mounting the Wireless Bridge” in the next section. Mounting the Wireless Bridge To mount the Wireless Bridge, you will need to join the two mounting brackets that you attached earlier to the device and the mounting surface.
Physical Installation Mounting the Wireless Bridge • • The dynamic bracket (attached to the Wireless Bridge) encloses the static bracket (attached to the mounting surface). (For mounting on a vertical pole) The side of the Wireless Bridge with the antenna connectors is at the top, especially if you are planning to install external antennas. Figure 49. Joining the two brackets in a vertical pole installation 2.
Physical Installation Mounting the Wireless Bridge Figure 50. Insert hex bolts into lower mounting holes NOTE: Make sure the screw-washer assembly is in correct order. The split-lock washer should be in the middle and the flat washer should touch the bracket. 4. Repeat Step 3 for the lower mounting hole on the other side. 5. Finger tighten the hex bolts. 6. Insert the two thumb screws into the upper mounting holes as shown in Figure 51.
Physical Installation Mounting the Wireless Bridge Figure 51. Insert thumb screws into the upper mounting holes 7. Finger tighten the thumb screws. 8. Adjust the Wireless Bridge to your desired orientation. NOTE: If you have not yet determined the optimal orientation for your Wireless Bridge, refer to “Determine the Optimal Mounting Location and Orientation” on page 36 for orientation guidelines. 9. Using a 10mm ratchet wrench, tighten the hex bolts to fix the Wireless Bridge’s orientation.
Physical Installation Mounting and Connecting the External Antenna (Optional) Mounting and Connecting the External Antenna (Optional) If you want to extend the range of your wireless bridge connection, you can connect an external patch antenna to the standard N-type female connectors on the Wireless Bridge. WARNING: Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Aiming the Bridge Pair Mounting and Connecting the External Antenna (Optional) 4. Ensure that antenna connectors are firmly tightened, and apply weatherproofing tape to the antenna connectors to help prevent water from entering the connectors. 5. Reconnect the Wireless Bridge to the power source. CAUTION: If you are not connecting external antennas to the Wireless Bridge, make sure that the metal caps remain installed and securely fastened to protect the interface from elements, such as water or dirt.
Aiming the Bridge Pair Mounting and Connecting the External Antenna (Optional) 3. After one unit is at its maximum link level, adjust the second unit to increase the link performance. 4. If the unit's elevation adjustment needs to be reversed, remove the 4 bolts mating the two mounting bracket pieces together. Remove the 4 mounting screws attaching the bracket to the ZoneFlex 7731 enclosure, rotate the bracket 180º and reattach the bracket to the enclosure. Repeat steps 2 through 7.
Verifying the Connection Mounting and Connecting the External Antenna (Optional) 8 Verifying the Connection Once you have completed the hardware installation and aiming procedure for both Wireless Bridges, verify the connection and signal integrity between the bridge pair using the following procedure: 1. Access the root bridge Web interface by entering its IP address into a Web browser on a computer connected to the same switch that the root bridge is connected to. 2.
What to Do Next Change the Administrative Password Figure 54. SpeedFlex Performance Test succeeded 9 What to Do Next The following are some of the post-installation tasks that Ruckus Wireless recommends. Refer to the ZoneFlex 7731 802.11n Point to Point Bridge User Guide for more information on configuring and managing the Wireless Bridge. Change the Administrative Password Management access to the Web interface of the Wireless Bridge is controlled through administrative user name and password.
What to Do Next Using FlexMaster to Manage the Wireless Bridge NOTE: In addition to setting the FlexMaster server URL manually on the Wireless Bridge, you can also use DHCP Option 43 or DNS to point the Wireless Bridge to the FlexMaster server. For more information, refer to the FlexMaster User Guide. 1. On the menu, click Administration > Management. 2. Scroll down the page to the TR069 / SNMP Management Choice section. 3. Verify that the Auto option is selected. 4.
What to Do Next Read Related Documentation Figure 55. Type the FlexMaster server URL Read Related Documentation If you are using FlexMaster to manage the Wireless Bridge, make sure you read the accompanying documentation to learn how to configure and manage the Wireless Bridge from the FlexMaster Web interface. The latest versions of Ruckus Wireless product documentation are available for download on the Ruckus Wireless Support Web site at: http://support.ruckuswireless.
Professional Installation Instruction 1. Installation personal: This product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a qualified personal who has RF and related rule knowledge. The general user shall not attempt to install or change the setting. 2. Installation location: The product shall be installed at a location where the radiating antenna can be kept 20 cm from nearby person in normal operation condition to meet regulatory RF exposure requirement.
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