User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 Preface
- 2.0 Introduction
- 3.0 Installation
- 3.1 Compliance Alert - Operation in the 3.4 - 3.6 GHz Band
- 3.2 Operation in the 3.650 - 3.675 GHz Band
- 3.3 Installation Warnings
- 3.4 Environmental Cautions
- 3.5 Installing Outdoor Equipment
- 3.6 Installing an Optional Sector Antenna
- 3.7 Installing Optional Omnidirectional Antenna
- 3.8 Installing the Access Point
- 3.9 Power and Data Connections - AC and DC Power Options
- 4.0 Configuring an Access Point for Single-Channel Use
- 5.0 Maintenance Guide
- Appendix A: NIA/Power Adapter Specifications: Model # TR60A-POE-L
- Appendix B: ExcelMax DC PSU/NIA (020-44109-0802)
- Appendix C: Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations
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2.3.1.2 DC NIA/Power Adapter
The DC NIA/Power Adapter (Figure 2-5:) is the customer's interface with the Access Point. The
DC NIA/Power Adapter contains interfaces to the DC power supply, customer's data network, and
the Access Point connecting cable. The DC NIA/Power Adapter has two LEDs:
1) Power Input LED (fu
rthest from the Access Point RJ45) – The Power Input LED lights green
when the battery input (-ve supply and return) are wired correctly. It does not check the
ground. The Power Input LED lights red if the battery input is reversed (i.e., the -ve supply and
return are connected in reverse order).
2) Current Draw LED – The Current Draw LED is either green or unlit. It lights green when the
Access Point is drawing a significant current (approximately 0.2A or more).
Figure 2-5: DC NIA/Power Adapter
Note
The early DC NIA/Power Adapter units are desk mountable, but future units will be
wall-mountable with four fixing screws provided by the customer.
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