XH2-240 Hardened Access Points
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Note the two additional flanges on the back of the AP,
highlighted at right—these are provided for future third
party mounting solutions. They are 4” apart (interior
measurement).
4b—Wall Mounting
Place the supplied wall bracket in the desired location with the
flat side flush against the wall. Mark the location of the four
mounting holes on the wall as shown to the right. Note that the
AP attaches to the bracket as shown in the second image. Orient
the AP with the two black Ethernet connectors on the bottom.
Drill and prepare the holes in the wall for the desired screw
type. In metal walls the holes may be tapped to the proper
thread or the AP may be mounted with sheet metal screws. For
concrete walls, a plastic anchor and screw are suggested.
NOTE: Mounting screws for attaching
the bracket to the wall are not provided in
the kit.
Attach the AP to the wall bracket. The AP seats
on the bracket as shown at right. Make sure the
screw holes on both sides of the bracket line up
with those on the AP. Secure with the 4
supplied screws.
Ground to Earth Ground
WARNING: This equipment must be externally grounded
using a customer-supplied ground wire before power is
applied. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection
authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable
grounding is available.
The mechanical installation must ensure that the AP is grounded to earth ground to dissipate
static electric charge that may develop due to wind. In
Step 3 on page 3
, you secured a
grounding wire to the AP.
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