User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Meru Networks AP822v2 Installation Guide
- 1 About AP822
- 2 Installing AP822eV2
- 3 Installing AP822iV2 and XP8i
- 4 Mounting AP822 and XP8i
- 5 Approved Antennas
- Wall Mount AP822e Antenna Orientation
- A Regulatory Information
- Regulatory Specifications
- Declaration of Conformity, Federal Communication Commission
- Declaration of Conformity, Industry Canada
- Declaration of Conformity, R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
- VCCI Statement
- General Information of RF Exposure
- B Additional Notes
- Maximum EIRP
- Dual Concurrent Same Band Operation
- Manufacturing Information
- Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
- Air Handling Space Requirements
- Frequencies Blocked for Regulatory Compliance
- Restriction of Hazardous Substances
- C Cautions and Warnings
- Cautions
- Warnings
Before You Begin16
Kensington Lock
The AP822eV2 has an access slot at the back to support Kensington Lock. Users can lock the
AP822eV2 with a standard security cable, such as those used to secure laptop computers.
See “AP822 Kensington lock” on page 16 for location of AP822 Kensington Lock.
Figure 1: AP822 Kensington lock
Power Options
A power source is needed to power the AP822eV2. The AP822eV2 requires either IEEE Std
802.3af or IEEE Std 802.3at compatible external Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) switch or PoE
injector. If the PoE power source is not available, a 12-V DC power (2A rated) must be sup-
plied.
When connected to an IEEE Std 802.3af PoE power source, both the USB and the secondary Ethernet
port (G2) shall be disabled due to power limitations.
AP822 is intended to be supplied by a UL listed power supply marked Class 2 or LPS and rated 12Vdc,
2A. If an optional power supply is used, it must be one supplied by Meru Networks.