Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
2.2.1 Temperature and Humidity
Table 2-1 Required Temperature and Humidity for the RG-AP680(CD) Series
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
2.2.2 Outdoor Installation
The AP can be mounted on a wall or pole.
2.2.3 Waterproof
Use a seal plug to seal the unused ports.
Figure 2-1 Seal Plug
Use a watertight adapter to connect cables to the AP. For details, see Chapter 3 "Installing the Access Point".
2.2.4 EMI
All interference sources (from outside or inside of the device or application system) affect the device by capacitive
coupling, inductive coupling, or electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) occurs due to electromagnetic radiation or conduction, depending on the transmission
path.
Radiation interference occurs when energy (usually radio frequency energy) is emitted from a device and propagated
through space to disrupt other devices. The interference source can be part of disrupted system or a fully electrically
isolated unit. Conduction interference occurs when interference is transferred from one unit to another through cables,
which are usually electromagnetic wires or signal cables connected between the source and the device(s) experiencing
interference. Conduction interference often affects the power supply of the device. It is eliminated by using filters.
Radiation interference can influence the path of any signal from the device and is difficult to shield.
Take effective measures against interference from the power grid.
Keep the AP far away from the grounding or lightning protection devices for power equipment.
Keep the AP away from high-power radio stations, radar stations, and high-frequency high-current devices.
Take electrostatic shielding measures.
-40° C to 65° C (-40° F to 149° F)
0% to 100% (non-condensing)
Preparing for Installation
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