User's Manual

Setup and Deployment Guide
3 Intelligent Access Point (IAP)
The IAP is an infrastructure device that is positioned at a fixed location such as a building
rooftop. The IAP6300 requires “professional installation” to ensure the installation is performed
in accordance with FCC licensing regulations.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent
structures with a separation distance of at least 2 meters from all persons and must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers
must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF
exposure compliance.
The principle function of the IAP is to provide access for Subscriber Devices in the coverage
area of the IAP to wired services. The IAP also provides a fixed location reference for Geo-
Location (optional feature), provides wireless routing for units in the IAPs coverage area, and is
the principal network management interface to transceivers within Wireless Routers and
Subscriber Devices.
All
IAPs have mounting points for an optional mounting bracket. For a deployment, a
permanent AC power source for each IAP must be provided.
3.1 Equipment
The following list defines the standard hardware components for the IAP:
IAP Box with N-type Male Antenna Connector
A/C Power Cable with standard 3 prong plug
7.5 dBi Antenna with N-type Female Antenna Connector
The Network Operator must supply the following:
Mounting Location
A/C Power Source
Ethernet connection between the IAP and the MiSC
Optional Equipment
Mounting Bracket
Pelco AB-3009-96 for attaching to poles up to 4” in diameter
Pelco AB-3010 for poles greater than 4” in diameter
Universal Mounting Bracket
Net-to-net boxes for T1 deployment
Power Cords terminating in PE cell connector
Serial Cable with DB9 Male Connectors (for PC to IAP transceiver debug)
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