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Installation and Initialization AP-4000MR User Guide
Hardware Installation
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Hardware Installation
This section describes the steps required to install and mount the unit. The installation procedure does not include the
mounting and connection of antennas. See Information for Professional Installers or the Safety and Regulatory
Compliance Guide on the installation CD for important information regarding antennas.
NOTE: Be sure to read the Release Notes file on the product CD as it contains software version and driver information
that may not have been available when this document was produced.
NOTES: Equipment is to be used with, and powered by, the power injector provided or by a power injector that meets
these requirements:
UL-Listed/ITE (NWGQ)
Limited Power Source Output per UL/IEC 60950
CE-marked
Approved for Power-over-Ethernet
Rated output, 48 Vdc/0.42 A
Pinout follows 802.3af standard for mid-span devices
See the following sections for installation instructions:
Step 1: Choose a Location
Step 2: Unpack Shipping Box
Step 3: Assemble the Cable
Step 4: Assemble Mounting Hardware
Step 5: Mount the Unit
Step 6: Plug in the Cables
Step 7: Power on the Unit
Step 8: View LEDs
Step 9: Tighten the Cables
IMPORTANT:
All AP-4000MR units must be installed by a suitably trained professional installation technician or by
a qualified installation service.
IMPORTANT:
Proxim recommends you to visit the Proxim Support site at http://support.proxim.com for Regulatory
Information and latest product updates.
WARNING:
To ensure proper grounding, use the hole at the bottom point on the back of each unit and the provided
grounding screws to attach a ground wire of at least 10 AWG stranded to each unit. This wire must be as
short as possible and must be connected to a low-impedance earth ground. Use proper wire grounding
techniques in accordance with local electric codes.
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