User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 About this Guide
- 2 Introduction to the Access Point
- 3 Unpacking the Access Point
- 4 Configurations
- 5 Becoming Familiar With the Access Point
- 6 ISA100 Backbone Router and Infrared-based Security
- 7 Network Deployment Examples
- 8 Preparing the Access Point
- 9 Deploying the Access Point
- 10 Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
- Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
- VCCI Statement for Japan
- Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan
- Statement 371-Power Cable and AC Adapter
- Industry Canada
- Canadian Compliance Statement
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
- Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC & Medical Directive 93/42/EEC
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan
- Operation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil
- Declaration of Conformity Statements
- 11 In Case of Difficulty
- 12 Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
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Figure 5 Access Point Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antennas-Installed Only on Models
AIR-CAP1552Sy-x-K9
Note The FCC limits the amount of power this device can transmit. Power transmitted is a
combination of the amplification of the signal and the antenna gain. The access point has been
designed to operate with the Cisco provided antennas.
1 Antenna connected to antenna port 4 (Type-N
connector) (TX/RX)
3 Antenna connected to antenna port 6 (Type-N
connector) (TX/RX)
2 Antenna connected to antenna port 5 (Type-N
connector) (RX only)
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