User's Guide

6. Seat the clamping ring assembly and rubber grommet in the
cable gland base.
7.
Hand-tighten the gland dome.
Connecting the SFP Optic Module Using a
Single Diameter Cable
You can use a single diameter cable to connect to the SFP optic
module.
FIGURE 3 SFP module cable gland assembly
1. SFP transceiver
2.
Cable gland gasket
3. Cable gland extender
4. Cable gland base
5. Clamping ring
6. Cable gland grommet /
zipcord cable gland
grommet
7. Gland dome
8. Fibre cable
WARNING! The ber cable is e
xtremely fragile and must be
handled with care.
NOTE: Do not insert the cable gland base/gr
ommet/dome into
the extender until the extender has been tightened. Step 5
must be performed before Step 6, else the ber cable will
twist.
1. Place the cable gland base to the cable gland extender and
tighten the cable gland base to 7 N.m (62 in-lbs).
2.
Fix the Cable gland extender gasket to the cable gland
extender.
3. Feed the ber cable through the gland dome, cable gland
grommet, clamping ring, cable gland base, cable gland
extender, and cable gland gasket as shown in Figure 3.
4. Connect the ber cable to the SFP transceiver in the AP.
5. Tighten the cable gland extender to 7 N.m (62 in-lbs).
6. Insert the cable gland grommet into the clamping ring with
the ber cable in the center.
7. Insert the clamping ring into the cable gland base.
8.
Tighten the cable gland dome to 7 in-lbs.
The SFP module is hot-swappable and can be removed with
ngers or simple tools.
Connecting the SFP Optic Module Using a
Zipcord Cable
You can use a zipcord cable to connect to the SFP optic module.
WARNING! The zipcor
d ber cable is extremely fragile and
must be handled with care.
NOTE: Do not insert the cable gland base/gr
ommet/dome into
the extender until the extender has been tightened. Step 5
must be performed before Step 6, else the ber cable will
twist.
1. Place the cable gland base to the cable gland extender and
tighten the cable gland base to 7 N.m (62 in-lbs).
2.
Fix the Cable gland extender gasket to the cable gland
extender.
3. Feed the zipcord ber cable through the gland dome, zipcord
cable gland grommet, clamping ring, cable gland base, cable
gland extender, and cable gland gasket as shown in Figure 3.
4. Connect the zipcord ber cable to the SFP transceiver in the
AP.
5. Tighten the cable gland extender to 7 N.m (62 in-lbs).
6. Insert the zipcord cable gland grommet into the clamping
ring with the zipcord ber cable in the two holes.
7. Insert the clamping ring into the cable gland base.
8. Tighten the cable gland dome to 7 in-lbs.
The SFP module is hot-swappable and can be removed with
ngers or simple tools.
Attaching the U-Joint Bracket to the
Mounting Bracket
1. Position the U-joint bracket on the mounting bracket.
NOTE: Mount the U-joint br
acket in any direction on the
mounting bracket, preferably to allow AP azimuth
adjustments. Then the AP bracket allows AP elevation
adjustments.
FIGURE 4 U-joint br
acket attached horizontally to the
mounting bracket
1. Bolts
2.
U-joint bracket
3. Mounting bracket
2. Use four 1/4 - 28 bolt and washer sets (1) to mount the U-
joint br
acket (2) to the mounting bracket (3). Tighten the
bolts to 9.5 N.m (84 in-lbs).
3. Continue with Attaching the Mounting Bracket to a Flat
Surface on page 2.
Attaching the Mounting Bracket to a Flat
Surface
1. Place the mounting bracket at the location on the at surface
where you want to mount the AP. Use the holes on the
mounting bracket as a template to mark the locations of the
mounting holes.
FIGURE 5 Mounting bracket at surface holes
2. Remove the mounting bracket from the at surface.
3.
Drill holes required for the mounting hardware.
NOTE: The har
dware required for mounting to a wall are
not included in the mounting kit.
4. Attach the mounting bracket to the at surface using the
mounting har
dware.
5. Using the mounting hardware instructions, tighten the
hardware to secure the mounting bracket.
6. Continue with Attaching the Mounting Bracket to a Pole on
page 2.
Attaching the Mounting Bracket to a Pole
1. Insert the open end of one steel clamp into the upper two
slots on the mounting bracket.
2. Take the other steel clamp and insert it into the lower two
slots on the mounting bracket.
NOTE: The clamps can be daisy-chained together to
accommodate lar
ger poles.
3. Use the clamps to attach the mounting bracket to the pole.
Tighten the clamps to 3 N.m (27 in-lbs) or per manufactur
er’s
specications.
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Published December 2019, Part Number 800-72101-001 Rev C