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Summary of Contents for XV2-2T1

Page 1: ...HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE Enterprise Wi Fi Access Point System Release 6 4 1...

Page 2: ...or the 3rd Party software supplied material contained in the Cambium products described in this document may not be copied reproduced reverse engineered distributed merged or modified in any manner wi...

Page 3: ...n Premises 8 Reporting problems 8 Security advice 8 Safety and regulatory information 9 Human exposure to radio frequency energy 10 USA and Canada specific information 11 Federal Communication Commiss...

Page 4: ...and Installation of Access Point 19 Unpacking the Access Point 19 Package contents 19 Mounting the device 19 Mounting XV3 8 21 Mounting XV2 2 24 Mounting XV2 2T XV2 2T1 28 Mounting XE3 4 34 Mounting...

Page 5: ...mit Overview of Cambium Networks products This User Guide describes various features supported by Cambium Network s Access Point AP It also provides detailed instructions for setting up and configurin...

Page 6: ...etworks com support warranty Feedback For feedback e mail to support cambiumnetworks com New hardware platforms The System Release 6 4 1 includes support for the following new hardware platform Table...

Page 7: ...n xirrus com respectively Mobile Application AP can be managed by using the Swift application To download the Swift application from App Store scan the QR code and follow instructions Note For cloud a...

Page 8: ...the software release notes of supported releases 2 Visit the Support website http www cambiumnetworks com support 3 Ask for assistance from the Cambium product supplier 4 Gather information from affec...

Page 9: ...grounded to protect against lightning It is the responsibility of the user to install the equipment in accordance with national regulations In the USA follow Section 810 of the National Electric Code...

Page 10: ...plicable when working with RF equipment are l ANSI IEEE C95 1 1991 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz l Council r...

Page 11: ...d to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver l Connect the equipment...

Page 12: ...only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150 5250 MHz sont r serv s uniquement pour uneuti...

Page 13: ...cover the 100m maximum cable length runs For shorter runs under about 30m CAT5E cable is recommended For high radio frequency electric fields environments shielded CAT5E or CAT6 type cabling is recomm...

Page 14: ...n the wall of a building then in addition to the general protection requirements follow the below requirements also l Ensure that the position of the equipment is lower than the top of the building or...

Page 15: ...o the AP Training The installer needs to have basic competence in radio and IP network installation The specific requirements applicable to the Cambium Networks Enterprise Wi Fi AP must be gained by r...

Page 16: ...lculation of power density and distance The following calculation is based on the ANSI IEEE C95 1 1991 method as that it provides a worst case analysis Details of the assessment to EN50383 2002 can be...

Page 17: ...tworks Enterprise Wi Fi AP adheres to all applicable EIRP limits for transmit power when operating in MIMO mode Separation distances and compliance margins include compensation for both transmitters E...

Page 18: ...0 20 0 29 2 4G 5G 33 CE 0 1247 4 548 0 253 2 4G 5G 6G W m 25 e410 FCC 0 2506 0 4998 20 IC 0 54 0 975 2 4GHz 5GHz 20 CE 0 1947 5 737 2 4G 5G W m 20 e510 FCC 0 28 0 65 20 IC 0 22 0 186 20 CE 0 19 7 35...

Page 19: ...isted in Package contents below are included in the package Check each item for damage If any item is damaged or missing notify your authorized Cambium Networks Enterprise Wi Fi AP sales representativ...

Page 20: ...into any business environment Enterprise Wi Fi APs are mounted in the following methods l Wall Mount l Celling Mount l T bar Mount l Pole Mount l Gang mount Table 6 provides an overview of the type of...

Page 21: ...d remove the ceiling tile 2 Using the hole template mark the hole locations 3 Drill the holes for the four mounting screws using a 5mm 3 6 diameter drill bit 4 Drill a hole for the RJ45 cable using a...

Page 22: ...g two screws with corresponding wall anchors The ceiling mount bracket can be used as a template to align the screws with the unit T bar Mounting The XV3 8 XE5 8 can be secured to a 38mm ceiling T bar...

Page 23: ...r rail using the clips built into the underside of the unit The B marking on the bracket must be used for this width T bar rail 14mm T Bar The XV3 8 XE5 8 unit can be mounted to a 14mm width T bar rai...

Page 24: ...Ceiling mount 1 Determine where XV2 2 needs to be mounted and remove the ceiling tile 2 Using the hole template mark the hole locations 3 Drill the holes for the 4 mounting screws using a 5mm 3 6 diam...

Page 25: ...the mounting bracket Wall mounting You can mount XV2 2 unit to any wall by using two screws with corresponding wall anchors The ceiling mount bracket can be used as a template to align the screws wit...

Page 26: ...h T bar rail using the clips built into the underside of the unit The B marking on the bracket must be used for this width T bar rail 14mm T Bar The XV2 2 unit can be mounted to a 14mm width T bar rai...

Page 27: ...Chapter 2 Packaging and Installation of Access Point 27...

Page 28: ...XV2 2T XV2 2T1 unit on the wall perform the following steps 1 Drill two holes of each 6 mm 0 25 Inch on the wall where you want to mount the XV2 2T XV2 2T1 AP 2 Press fit the plastic anchor and assemb...

Page 29: ...Chapter 2 Packaging and Installation of Access Point 29 6 Hang the XV2 2T unit to the wall mount bracket and tighten the four screws as shown in below figure...

Page 30: ...e XV2 2T XV2 2T1 unit on the pole perform the following steps 1 Insert the hose mounting clamp though the pole mounting level bracket 2 Fix the clamp to the pole by applying 9 0 Nm torque 3 Fasten fou...

Page 31: ...f Access Point 31 5 Slide it downwards Pole mount with tilt bracket Only for XV2 2T1 To mount the XV2 2T1 unit on the pole perform the following steps 1 Assemble the pole mount holder to XV2 2T1 by us...

Page 32: ...Point 32 2 Install the pole mount bracket to the pole by using two hose clamps with the 9Nm torque 3 Assemble XV2 2T1 with pole mount holder to pole mount bracket Use M12 stud washer and M12 nut to s...

Page 33: ...Chapter 2 Packaging and Installation of Access Point 33...

Page 34: ...Wall mounting or l T bar mounting Ceiling mount To mount the XE3 4 unit by using the ceiling mount technique perform the following steps 1 Determine a place or location where you want to mount the XE...

Page 35: ...he ceiling tile 8 Attach the RJ45 cable s to XE3 4 unit 9 Slide XE3 4 unit into the mounting bracket Wall mounting You can mount XE3 4 to any wall by using two screws with corresponding wall anchors T...

Page 36: ...d Installation of Access Point 36 24mm T Bar The XE3 4 unit can be mounted to a 24mm width T bar rail using the clips built into the underside of the unit The B marking on the bracket must be used for...

Page 37: ...d Installation of Access Point 37 14mm T Bar The XE3 4 unit can be mounted to a 14mm width T bar rail using the clips built into the underside of the unit The C marking on the bracket must be used for...

Page 38: ...unt technique perform the following steps 1 Determine where the AP needs to be mounted and remove the ceiling tile 2 Using the hole template mark the hole locations 3 Drill the holes for the 4 mountin...

Page 39: ...h the RJ45 cable to the device 8 Slide the device into the mounting bracket Wall mounting You can mount e410 e600 to any wall by using two screws with corresponding wall anchors The ceiling mount brac...

Page 40: ...Chapter 2 Packaging and Installation of Access Point 40 T Bar mounting 38mm T Bar The e410 e600 can be secured to a 38mm ceiling T bar rail by using the ceiling mount bracket...

Page 41: ...ess Point 41 24mm T Bar The e410 can be mounted to a 24mm width T bar rail using the clips built into the underside of the unit 14mm T Bar The e410 can be mounted to a 14mm width T bar rail using the...

Page 42: ...Point 42 Mounting e510 The e510 units are mounted by using one of the following mounting techniques l Pole mount l Wall mounting Pole mount Insert hose clamps through pole mounting bracket and clamp...

Page 43: ...ccess Point 43 1 Drill 4 holes of 6mm 0 25 Inch on wall 2 Press fit plastic anchor and assembly fastener 3 Leave 5mm to 6mm gap between wall and fastener head 4 Use the four mounting slots given on th...

Page 44: ...hernet cable to the upper RJ 45 port labelled Eth1 PoE at the rear side of e430 to provide connectivity Use the other RJ 45 port labelled Pass Through for any additional cable that might need to pass...

Page 45: ...Chapter 2 Packaging and Installation of Access Point 45 Dual gang mounting 1 Remove dual gang box cover 2 Place Cambium dual gang wall bracket on the gang box and secure with at least two screws...

Page 46: ...port labelled Eth1 PoE at the rear side of e430 to provide connectivity Use the other RJ 45 port labelled Pass thru for any additional cable that might need to pass through e430 5 Align the two slots...

Page 47: ...1 Choose location on the wall to mount the bracket using the four mounting screws and anchors if needed 2 Connect the short Ethernet jumper cable between the two RJ 45 connections on the rear side of...

Page 48: ...of Access Point 48 4 Secure e430 to the bracket using Torx or standard screw on the lower edge of e430 5 Power e430 either with a 48Vdc 1A power adapter or using the PASS THRU port at the bottom edge...

Page 49: ...e mount l Wall mounting Pole mount 1 Assemble the radio holder to the pole mounting bracket and secure it with M8 nuts by applying 3 0 Nm torque 2 Insert hose clamps through pole mounting bracket and...

Page 50: ...of Access Point 50 4 Insert RJ45 to radio housing and the lock cable gland to radio housing with 1 5Nm to 2Nm torque 5 Align Radio to required angle by tilting up and down The maximum radio tilting a...

Page 51: ...oint 51 Wall mounting 1 Drill 4 holes of 6mm 0 25 Inch on wall 2 Press fit plastic anchor and assembly fastener 3 Leave 5mm to 6mm gap between wall and fastener head 4 Use the four mounting slots give...

Page 52: ...connectivity solutions in urban suburban and rural environments with wireless that just works Support website https support cambiumnetworks com Support enquiries Technical training https learning camb...

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