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Revision History Version Change Summary Date Author 200_0.1 First draft 17 Oct 2016 200_0.2 Updates from review feedback 21 Oct 2016 200_0.3 Minor updates from review feedback 21 Oct 2016 200_0.4 Add RF exposure statement to regulatory statements 03 Aug 2017 200_0.5 Add 435R to regulatory statements 01 Sep 2017...
S60 AP Hardware Installation..........8 Unpack the S60 AP.................... 8 Cable Connections..................... 8 Mount the nanoLTE S60 AP on its Stand ............9 Mount the S60 AP on a Wall................10 Troubleshooting .................. 11 nanoLTE S60 AP Does Not Power Up ............11 nanoLTE S60 AP LEDs ...................
Introduction The ip.access nanoLTE S60 AP is an indoor Access Point for SOHO and enterprise small cell applications. This manual provides all the necessary information required for hardware installation of a nanoLTE S60 AP. Overview This manual is organised as follows: •...
Installation Overview and Requirements Installation Tasks The tasks that must be completed to install a nanoLTE S60 AP and make it ready to provide service are: • Pre-Provisioning • Site installation These tasks can be completed in any order. In most cases, however, the most practical approach is to pre-provision an S60 AP before site installation.
S60 AP Site Requirements The basic requirements are: • A mounting location for the S60 AP. • Power supplied via the supplied mains adaptor unit, which requires a suitable mains power supply point near the AP that is within reach of the adaptor’s cabling.
2.3.4 nanoLTE S60 AP Power Requirements Maximum expected power consumption: • 15 Watts (Rated +12V on the DC input) The S60 AP only uses power from a suitable DC source (+12V, 1.67A rated centre positive 2.1mm jack). Use the supplied mains adaptor only.
2.3.7 S60 AP Backhaul (IP) Bandwidth Requirements At maximum capacity and with IPsec in use, a nanoLTE S60 AP will require: • Downlink: 150Mbps • Uplink: 50Mbps This will provide bandwidth for 32 users.
PSU. This is typically less than 1.5m. Use the PSU supplied for use with the S60 AP. Note: The nanoLTE S60 AP cannot be powered with PoE or PoE+. The presence of power on the Ethernet connection has no effect on the S60 AP.
Mount the nanoLTE S60 AP on its Stand Fit the S60 AP onto its stand. It should click into place when the unit is oriented correctly on the stand. Position the S60 AP in a suitable location, within reach of a power supply point and an Ethernet connection.
Troubleshooting This section covers the following topics that may be useful for troubleshooting a nanoLTE S60 AP during installation: • 4.1 nanoLTE S60 AP Does Not Power Up • 4.2 nanoLTE S60 AP LEDs • 4.3 Factory Reset For more information on AP troubleshooting, see [TRB_43005].
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AP is connected to its serving IPsec security gateway. Green This LED will always be green for the nanoLTE S60 AP, to indicate that it is operating in LTE mode. This LED may be off temporarily during startup.
This chapter provides the customer with safety and regulatory warnings, cautions and information for the ip.access Ltd range of products. • 5.1 Warnings and Cautions • 5.2 Regulatory Statements for nanoLTE S60 AP • 5.3 Regulatory Statements for PSAA20R-120L6 PSU Warnings and Cautions...
Regulatory Statements for nanoLTE S60 AP 5.2.1 US FCC Compliance • FCC CFR47 Parts 15B, 24 Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Model LTE Band...
"Hereby, ip.access Ltd, declares that the nanoLTE 435S is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU." A copy of regulatory compliance documentation may be obtained in writing from "IP Access Ltd, Building 2020, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6DW, UK".
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