User's Manual

Setup and Deployment Guide
3.2 IAP Assembly
The Figure 4 shows the connection points on an IAP box.
Power Out (3 pin)
Serial Port
Power In (4 pin)
RJ45 (Data) Port
A
ntenna
Figure 4. IAP Connection Points
Assemble the IAP with the following steps:
1. Insert the antenna into the N-type Connector on the top of the box, and rotate to close.
2. Insert the IAP Power Plug into the 4-pin connector.
3. Insert the Ethernet Cable into the RJ45 connector.
4. If used, insert the Net-to-Net Power Cable into the 3-pin connector.
5. The Serial Port should remain unconnected; it is used for maintenance/debug purposes.
6. The transceiver number and the SBC number are recorded on the back of the IAP.
Record these numbers, as they will be required to configure and test the device.
3.3 Deployment
The IAP may be mounted on either a flat surface or a pole, depending on which optional bracket
is chosen. The antenna must also be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a
separation distance of at least 2 meters from all persons and must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be
provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF
exposure compliance.
See Figure 5 for an illustration of the optional brackets; Astro-brac Tenon Mount kit, Part
Number AB-3010 and Astro-brac Cable Mount Kit, Part Number AB-3009L, respectively.
Figure 5. Optional Mounting Brackets
When deploying the IAP, the antenna should be a minimum of 30 inches from any nearby metal
poles to avoid interference in the RF pattern.
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