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Figure 6 - 

Installation of grid wires and Ethernet cable. 

 
Step 7 – Remove the ceiling tile 
and replace it with the 
completed 

AP mount 

assembly. 

 
Step 8 – Use minimum 12-
gauge grid wire to attach the 

AP 

mount

 to the ceiling. Attach one 

end of the wire to the 

eyebolts

 

and the other end to a 
permanent structure within the 
ceiling such as a ceiling joist.  
 

**IMPORTANT** - This is 

an important safety feature 
that could prevent human 
injury or damage to the 
access point should the unit 
become dislodged from the 
ceiling

 
Step 9 – Run the data and 
power cable (if required) 
through the conduit connectors 
located on sides of the 

access 

point enclosure

.  In order to 

maintain a separation of signal and power, install the 
data and power cables through opposite sides of the 
enclosure utilizing the two knock-outs provided. Insert 
foam into the conduit connector and pull the data cable 
through far enough to allow attachment to the access 
point (8" - 10"). Carefully tighten conduit connector 
around fire block foam just enough to fill in gaps around 
cable. Be careful not to over tighten and crush the data 
cable(s), as this can affect cable performance. 
 
Step 10 – Attach data and power cables to the 

access 

point

 from the front side of the AP mount, per Cisco’s 

instructions, and then tighten the screws on the cable 
clamp.  
 
Step 11 – If additional anti-theft measures are desired, 
the Model 1060 is equipped with a security hasp, located 
on the back of the AP mount, that can be used to attach 
it to a permanent structure within the ceiling. The hasp 
will accept most standard locking devices (i.e. pad locks, 
bicycle type locks, etc.). 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Figure 8 – 

Insert foam into the conduit connector and pull the data cable through far enough to allow attachment to the access 

point (8" - 10"). Tighten cable clamp around foam fire block so that there are no air gaps. Be careful not to over tighten and 
crush the Ethernet cable(s). 

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MODEL 1060-00 

Installation Instructions 

 

**** WARNING **** 

 

Please thoroughly read the product warning below 

before installation to provide for a safe work 

environment. 

 

 

Figure 7 - 

Security hasp.

 

1.  Ceiling mounted products should be installed in accordance with National Electric Code paragraphs 300.10 (Electrical 

Continuity of Metal Raceways and Enclosures) and 300.11 (Securing and Supporting). Independent support wires or 
other means must be used for the installation of this product in the ceiling. Acoustical, suspended, false, drop and 
concealed spline ceiling grid work is not designed to support the weight of this product. Oberon’s ceiling mounted 
products have four support wire tabs on the back box. These tabs shall be used for supporting the product with 
independent support wires, wire rope, threaded rod, or other secure support means of adequate gauge and fire 
resistance. 

 

2.  When closing the enclosure access door, be sure that the cam lock is completely engaged to prevent the access door 

from accidentally swinging open. 

 

3.  When opening the enclosure door, be sure to support the door to prevent the door from accidentally falling open. 
 
4.  This enclosure has a maximum operating ambient of 55º C (131º F), the temperature within the enclosure may not 

exceed this temperature, depending on power dissipation within enclosure. 

 
5.  A minimum air clearance of 1“ between the housing of the access point and the enclosure side walls must be 

maintained for the safe operation of the equipment. 

 
6.  This product is intended to be installed by trained personnel. 
 
7.  Only Listed ITE shall be installed within the enclosure. 
 
8.  This product is to be repaired by personnel trained by the manufacturer or returned to the manufacturer for repair or 

replacement. 

 
9.  Maximum weight to be installed in the unit is 25 lbs. 
 
10. All knockouts, openings, and holes shall be sealed with a plug constructed of metal, or a non-metal material that 

complies with UL 2043 or UL 1479. 

 
11.  All unused mounting holes should be sealed with tape or other material that complies with UL 1479. 
 
12. If AC power is used inside the enclosure, connect the ground wire to the green ground screw located near the 

knockout in the backbox. 

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