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FIGURE 22  Connect good earth ground to AP

1. Earth ground screw

Congratulations! You have mounted your T750SE access point.

Powering the AP with AC

1. Separate the AC cable connector parts by unscrewing the boot from

the cable gland and the cable gland from the connector housing..

2. Feed the end of the AC cable through the boot and cable gland.
3. Strip the AC cable as shown.
4. Insert the stripped part of the conductors into the appropriate

terminals on the connector housing. The conductors are color coded

and must be connected to the appropriate terminals as shown in

figure below.

NOTE: The color coding of wire conductors varies by region. Before

completing this step, check your local wiring standards for

guidance.

FIGURE 23  Assembling the AC power connector

Wire Stripping (Not Actual Size)

1. (Neutral/Return): White

or Gray (US), Blue (EU)

2. (Line/Hot): Black (US),

Brown (EU)

3. (not used)

4. (Earth Ground): Green

(US), Green/Yellow (EU)

5. Using a small screwdriver, tighten the small screws around the

connector housing to fix the connector pins into the terminals.

6. Mate the cable gland with the connector housing, and then hand-

tighten.

NOTE: Two different-sized grommets are supplied in the AC

connector assembly kit. Use the grommet that is appropriate to

the diameter of the AC cable that you are using.

7. Mate the boot with the cable gland, and then hand-tighten to seal.
8. Connect the AC cord connector that you have assembled to the AC

power socket on the AP.

9. Connect the AC cord to an AC power source.

Installing the Security Cable

1. Thread the security cable through the mounting bracket (1 in Figure

12) and through the eye on the cable itself (2 in Figure 12).

2. Attach the safety cable to the AP (3 in Figure 12).

FIGURE 24  Attaching the security cable

Troubleshooting

CAUTION! If required, you can reset the AP to its factory default

settings by pressing the reset button located inside the PoE IN port. Use

the tip of a pen or a 3mm flat blade screwdriver to press the reset

button. Press and hold the reset button for 4+ seconds to restore to

factory defaults. DO NOT RESET THE AP TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

UNLESS SO INSTRUCTED. (Doing this resets the AP IP address to

192.168.0.1.)

NOTE: After a reset, you can access the internal AP web interface using

https://192.168.0.1. Your device must use any other address from

192.168.0.2 through 192.168.0.254, with subnet mask 255.255.255.0.

The username is super, and the password is sp-admin. Refer to the

Outdoor Access Point User Guide for information on configuring and

operating the AP. This document is available at https://

support.ruckuswireless.com.

For More Information

For information on how to configure and manage the AP, refer to the

RUCKUS Access Point User Guide, available from https://

support.ruckuswireless.com.
RUCKUS WIRELESS, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of CommScope, Inc.

©

 2020 CommScope, Inc. All rights reserved.

ARRIS, the ARRIS logo, COMMSCOPE, RUCKUS, RUCKUS WIRELESS, the Ruckus

logo, and the Big Dog design are trademarks of CommScope, Inc. and/or its

affiliates. Wi-Fi Alliance, Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi logo, Wi-Fi Certified, the Wi-Fi

CERTIFIED logo, Wi-Fi Protected Access, the Wi-Fi Protected Setup logo, Wi-Fi

Protected Setup, Wi-Fi Multimedia and WPA2 and WMM are trademarks or

registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance. All other trademarks are the property of

their respective owners.

Copyright 

©

 2020 CommScope, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Published July 2020, Part Number 800-72283-001 Rev B

Summary of Contents for RUCKUS

Page 1: ...ireless com warranty Before deploying your RUCKUS WIRELESS Access Point verify that all items listed in Package Contents are included in the package If any item is damaged or missing notify your authorized RUCKUS WIRELESS sales representative Also make sure that you have the required hardware and tools Required Hardware and Tools 1 2 13 mm flat blade screwdriver or equivalent No 2 Phillips screwdr...

Page 2: ...gland base 8 Tighten the cable gland dome to 7 in lbs The SFP module is hot swappable and can be removed with fingers or simple tools Connecting the SFP Optic Module Using a Zipcord Cable You can use a zipcord cable to connect to the SFP optic module WARNING The zipcord fiber cable is extremely fragile and must be handled with care NOTE Do not insert the cable gland base grommet dome into the exte...

Page 3: ...tical pole 4 Continue with Mounting the Linkage Bracket to the U Joint Bracket on page 3 Mounting the Linkage Bracket to the U Joint Bracket 1 The linkage bracket attaches to the U joint bracket using an M8 bolt and washer set The linkage bracket is symmetrical and either end can be attached to the U joint bracket NOTE Make sure that linkage bracket is installed with its serrated external tooth lo...

Page 4: ... 6 N m 120 in lbs 3 Continue with Powering the AP with AC on page 7 External Antenna and Cabling Need to be Purchased Separately If the External Antenna option is chosen over the internal sector antenna the External Antenna and Antenna Cable must be purchased separately NOTE Beamflex is not available with external antennas Mounting and Connecting 5 GHZ and 2 5 GHZ External Antennas NOTE Mount the ...

Page 5: ...t covers the connector thread between the cable coupling nut and the base of the connector Make sure that the final wrap is approximately flush with the cable coupling nut and then cut the sealing tape FIGURE 13 Wrapping the Exposed Connector Threads NOTE Cut do not tear the sealing tape If the sealing tape is overstretched it loses its self amalgamating properties Step 4 Wrapping the Internal Lay...

Page 6: ...p Loops Physically mount the AP and antennas at your desired location preferably on the same mounting structure Form 80 mm to 130 mm 3 in to 5 in drip loops with the cables FIGURE 21 Creating Cable Drip Loops Earth Grounding the AP CAUTION Make sure that earth grounding is available and that it meets local and national electrical codes For additional lightning protection use lightning rods and lig...

Page 7: ...n the cable itself 2 in Figure 12 2 Attach the safety cable to the AP 3 in Figure 12 FIGURE 24 Attaching the security cable Troubleshooting CAUTION If required you can reset the AP to its factory default settings by pressing the reset button located inside the PoE IN port Use the tip of a pen or a 3mm flat blade screwdriver to press the reset button Press and hold the reset button for 4 seconds to...

Page 8: ... of the bands 5250 5350 MHz and 5650 5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and or damageto LE LAN devices Opération dans la bande 5600 5650 MHz n est pas autorisée au Canada Haute puissance radars sont désignés comme utilisateurs principaux c à utilisateurs prioritaires des bandes 5250 5350 MHz et 5650 5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer des interférences et ou des domma...

Page 9: ...d the user shall cease operatingimmediately until no interference is achieved The said legal communications means radio communications is operated in compliance with the Telecommunications Act The low power radio frequency devices must not be susceptible with the interference from legal communications or ISM radio wave radiated devices 限用物質含有情況標示聲明書 設備名稱 無線網路基地台 型號 型式 T750 T750SE Equipment name Ty...

Page 10: ... requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 2014 53 EU Latviski Latvian Ar šo Ruckus Wireless deklarē ka Radio LAN atbilst Direktīvas 2014 53 EU būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem Lietuvių Lithuanian Šiuo Ruckus Wireless deklaruoja kad šis Radio LAN atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 2014 53 EU Direktyvos nuostatas Nederlands...

Page 11: ...e earth the device operates in compliance with FCC rules without any adjustment of output power T750 T750SE Antennas When the device is installed outdoors at an angle above the horizon it may be necessary to reduce output power to insure the energy radiated above 30 from the horizon remains under 21 dBm EIRP Please see table and elevation plots below T750 Omni Antenna 3 4dBi Vertical Polarity Elev...

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