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Antenna Connector: R-SMA Male to SMA Male Connecting Cable ............3-4 Connecting the Cables ........................... 3-4 Connecting a 48 V DC Cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP ............3-6 Possible Power Supplies .......................... 3-6 Fitting a Power Supply Adapter ........................3-7...
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Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP ............3-9 Connecting an External Antenna Cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP ..........3-9 Chapter 4: Technical Specifications Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Technical Specifications ................4-1 Product Versions ............................4-1 Data Transfer ............................
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Cable Specification..........................3-3 Antenna Connector: N-connect/R-SMA Connecting Cable ..............3-3 Antenna Connector: N-connect/N-Connect Connecting Cable ............3-4 Antenna Connector: R-SMA Male to SMA Male Connecting Cable ........... 3-4 Data Transfer............................4-1 Interfaces............................4-1 Electrical Data ............................ 4-1 Construction ............................4-2 Permitted Ambient Conditions ......................
Note: This guide does not provide information on configuration of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs. For information on how to configure the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs, see the Enterasys Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software User Guide. Who Should Use This Guide The intended audience for this guide is field technicians who install the Enterasys Wireless ...
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Warning: This device may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Enterasys Networks. Correct, reliable operation of the product requires proper transport, storage, positioning and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance.
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Safety Information xii About This Guide...
The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP interoperates fully with the Enterasys Wireless LAN, including support for Enterasys VoWLAN, branch office mode, availability and mobility features. Figure 1-1 Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Note: The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs do not work without the Enterasys Wireless Controller. Warning: The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP must not be installed in an explosive atmosphere. You do not have to carry out any extra configuration to work with the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs. For more information, see the Enterasys Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software User Guide.
AP2650 Enterasys Wireless Outdoor 1 RJ-45 AP2660 Note: The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs are equipped with two internal antennas per WLAN port. The antenna used is always the one that provides the best possible data transmission (diversity). Package Contents The following components are supplied with the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP package: •...
Convergence Software User Guide. Figure 1-2 Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP LEDs Note: Although the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP has six LEDS, only R1, R2 and F LEDs are used in the current release. The remaining LEDs are disabled. Reset Button The reset button is located below the housing cover beside the sockets for external antennas as depicted in Figure 1‐3 on page 1‐4. You must remove the housing cover to gain access to the reset ...
Reset Button Figure 1-3 reset Button, with the Housing Cover Removed The reset button is used to reset the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to its factory defaults. For more information, see the Enterasys Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software User Guide. 1-4 Introduction...
Warning: You must remove the housing cover only after you have turned off the power supply of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP. Figure 2-1 Removing the Housing Cover • A – Sealing cap • B – Cover screw • C – Housing case Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide 2-1...
Attaching Cables Prior to Mounting Before you screw the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a wall or to the optional mounting plate, you must connect the power supply cables, Ethernet cable, or external antenna cables to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP. Figure 2-2 Side View of Outdoor AP with Cables Entering from Different Directions The available options are as follows: • The cables are inserted from above (Position A in Figure 2‐2). The housing of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP has an opening at the top for this purpose. • The cables are inserted from below (Position B in Figure 2‐2). There is an opening at the bottom for this purpose. • Cables inserted through a wall behind the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP (Position C in Figure 2‐2). You will need to mount the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP so that the opening in the wall is located above the lower edge of the device. 2-2 Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs...
Attaching Cables Grounding Terminal Warning: To operate the Outdoor Wireless safely, the chassis ground connector must have a suitable cable connected to it. Do not use the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP without a connected ground cable. The chassis ground connector is located on the rear of the device (M4 thread). Connect the ground cable before you mount the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP on the wall or on the optional mounting plate. Once the Wireless AP is mounted, the connector is no longer accessible. Place the supplied toothed washer directly on the rear of the device before screwing on the ground ...
Mounting Without an Adapter (Wall Mounting Only) Drilling Template The location of the holes for mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP on a wall is depicted in Figure 2‐4: Figure 2-4 Drilling Template for Wall Mounting To mount the Outdoor AP without an adapter (wall mounting only): Lead the cables into the housing of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP (Position A in Figure 2‐5). 2-4 Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs...
Mounting Without an Adapter (Wall Mounting Only) Figure 2-5 Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Wall Mounting Secure the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to the wall with three screws (Position B Figure 2‐5). The screws are not supplied with the device. The type and length of the screws depend on the type of wall. Option: Threaded Holes on Rear of Housing When a wall is extremely thin, it is often not possible to use wall plugs for the screws. To allow wall mounting in this situation, four M4 threaded holes are provided on the rear of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP. The drilling template is a square with sides 100 mm long. The device can therefore be mounted on a wall with bolts through the wall. Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide 2-5...
Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP with Mounting Plate Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP with Mounting Plate Fitting the Mounting Plate to a Wall The location of the holes for fitting the mounting plate to a wall is depicted in Figure 2‐6: Figure 2-6 Drilling Template for Fitting the Mounting Plate to a Wall To fit the mounting plate to a wall: •...
IP65 no longer applies. In this case, water can penetrate the device and establish a live connection to the line voltage. There is then a risk of electric shock. Ensure that you use the cover plate for the cable feedthrough if you are not mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP on a wall.
Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP with Mounting Plate Fitting the Mounting Plate to an S7 Standard Rail To fit the mounting plate to an S7 standard rail: Place the mounting plate with the two protruding catches on the top edge of the S7 standard rail (Position A in Figure 2‐9). Figure 2-9 Side View of a Mounting Plate on an S7 Standard Rail At the bottom, the mounting plate has two lugs with holes. Screw the lugs to the S7 standard ...
Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP with Mounting Plate Figure 2-10 Mounting Plate with Fittings for DIN Rail Mounting Pull down the DIN rail sliding catch (Position B in Figure 2‐10) and press the mounting plate against the DIN rail until the sliding catch engages. Fitting the Mounting Plate to a Mast To fit the mounting plate to a mast: Feed the fastening straps through the openings in the mounting plate (position A in Figure 2‐11).
Place the fastening straps around the mast at the required position. Feed the free end of the strap through the quick‐release fastener. You can twist the tensioning screw (Position B in Figure 2‐11) to the side to adapt a fastening strap to the diameter of the mast. Press the tensioning screw against the fastening strap and tighten the tensioning screw, tightening torque 4.5 Nm. Fitting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a Mounting Plate To fit an Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a mounting plate: Lead the cables into the housing of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP (Position A in Figure 2‐12). For more information, see Chapter 3, Connecting Cables to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP. 2-10 Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs...
Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP with Mounting Plate Figure 2-12 Fitting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a Mounting Plate Fit the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP so that the upper edge of the rear of the housing is below the two catches of the mounting plate (Position B in Figure 2‐12). Push in the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP until it engages in the notches at the lower edge of the mounting plate (Position C in Figure 2‐12). Screw the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP using the three M4 screws supplied with the mounting plate (Position C in Figure 2‐13), tightening torque 1.8 Nm. Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide 2-11...
Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP with Mounting Plate Figure 2-13 Screwing Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to a Mounting Plate 2-12 Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs...
(exception: Power supply adapter for 110 - 230 V AC for the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP). The power supply unit to supply the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP must comply with NEC Class 2 (requirements of class 2 for power supply units of the "National Electrical Code, table 11 (b)") or SELV with LPS (Limited Power Source) EN 60950-1.
Avoid repeatedly removing and inserting the Ethernet cable when using Power-over-Ethernet and a redundant power supply. Warning: Notices FM While operating or servicing the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP in hazardous environments, you must strictly follow the warning notices given below: • WARNING: SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR DIVISION 2.
If the device is operated at an ambient temperatures of 55 degrees C – 70 degrees C, make sure that you use cables with a permitted ambient temperature of at least 90 degrees C. Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide 3-3...
Antenna Connector: R-SMA Male to SMA Male Connecting Cable The R‐SMA/SMA Male/Male flexible connecting cable is available as an accessory for connection of IWLAN link to cabinet feedthrough (pre‐assembled R‐SMA Male to SMA Male) Table 3-4 Antenna Connector: R-SMA Male to SMA Male Connecting Cable Length in m Order number (ordered from Siemens A&D) 6XV1875-5DE30 6XV1875-5DH20 3-4 Connecting Cables to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP...
Connecting the Cables Connecting the Cables Warning: If the housing is not perfectly sealed and the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP is subjected to spray water or dampness, you will endanger your life. Ensure that you adhere to the following safety rules.
48 V DC direct voltage Use the two‐pin connector supplied with the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP. • 110 ‐ 230 V DC direct voltage Use the power supply adapter 110 ‐ 230 V DC available as an accessory. • Power over Ethernet (PoE) If an eight‐wire Ethernet cable is used, it is possible to supply power over the four wires that are not used as the data lines. As an alternative the voltage can be modulated onto the data lines (ʺphantom powerʺ). If Fast‐Connect Ethernet connectors are used to allow assembly in the field or due their greater mechanical strength, only four‐wire cables can be used. In this case, only phantom power is possible. This does not represent a restriction for the user since PoE‐compatible power supply equipment must always provide both options. To connect a 48 V DC cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP: Connect the supplied connector to the 48 V DC cable. Figure 3‐3 shows the location of the socket in the housing and the contact assignment. The connector is safe against polarity reversal and can only be inserted in the right‐hand half of the housing 3-6 Connecting Cables to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP...
The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP supports only the 110‐230 V AC power supply adapter. Warning: Power supply cables may only be connected when the power is turned off. Start up the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP only after screwing the housing cover in place again so that protection from touching live parts is restored.
Caution: Only use the loop (Position B in Figure 3-5) to remove the power supply adapter from the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP. This prevents the connector skewing on the back of the power supply adapter and breaking off. Connect the power supply adapter and the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP with the screw supplied with the power supply adapter (position A in Figure 3‐5).
For each WLAN port, there are two R‐SMA sockets on the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP to connect external antennas. Figure 3‐7 shows how the R‐SMA sockets are assigned to the WLAN ports. To connect an external antenna cable to the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP: Insert the connector on the antenna cable into the R‐SMA socket and tighten the sleeve nut on the socket (key size SW8), tightening torque 0.6 Nm. Note: First connect the cable for antenna "B" if you want to use two antennas for an interface. Once the cable for antenna "A" is connected, it is difficult to reach socket "B".
Note: “R1” is mapped to Radio 1 and “R2” is mapped to Radio 2 on the user interface of the Enterasys Wireless Controller. The Antenna “A” connector is mapped to the Right antenna and the Antenna “B” connector is mapped to the Left antenna on the user interface of the Enterasys Wireless Controller. Screw a terminating resistor to the unused socket if you use only one antenna on a port. Secure the antenna cable(s) with a strain relief clamp.
• Depending on version, up to four R-SMA antenna sockets Electrical Data Table 4-3 Electrical Data 12.9 W Power consumption depending on power 48 V DC 12.9 W supply 110-230 V AC (Adapter) 15 W Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide 4-1...
Degree of Protection Tested to IP65 Note: Ensure that the temperature ranges specified in the approvals are maintained. MTBF Information (mean Time Between Failure) Table 4-6 MTBF Information Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP MTBF 61 Years Optional Third-party External Antennas The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP2660 can also be used with optional certified third‐party antennas. However, in order to comply with the local laws and regulations, an approval may be ...
Advanced 802.11b/g and Advanced 802.11a tabs) and the corresponding allowed max power from the values listed in table Antenna channel-power information. Do not select a higher power than the value listed in “Antenna Channel Power Settings” on page 4-4. Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide 4-3...
Optional Third-party External Antennas Antenna Channel Power Settings FCC Part 15.247 / IC RSS-210 Settings To fulfill all the requirements according to FCC Part 15.24 and RSS‐210, the following software power settings are necessary. Antenna #1 Antenna # 2 Antenna # 4 Antenna # 5 Antenna # 7 Mode Channels ANT785-6MN ANT792-6MN ANT795-6DN ANT792-8DN ANT792-4DN 802.11b 2-10 802.11g 2-10 Antenna #1...
The antennas used for this transmitted must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must be co-located or operating in conjunction with another antenna or transmitter. Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide 4-5...
Certification Warning: The Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP2650 is identical to the EAP-W2-RJ-I2 model and the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP2660 is identical to the EAP-W2-RJ-E2 model. The differences are in the software that communicate with the Enterasys Wireless Controller. The declaration of compliance is based on this similarity of hardware models.
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CE Conformity The EC Declaration of Conformity is available for the responsible authorities according to the above‐mentioned EC Directive at the following address: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Automation and Drives Industrielle Kommunikation Postfach 4848 D‐90327 Nürnberg This declaration certifies compliance with the directives named above, but does not guarantee any specific properties. 5-2 Certification...
Indoor only Indoor only Indoor or outdoor Indoor or outdoor Romania Indoor only Indoor only Indoor or outdoor Indoor or outdoor Slovak Rep. Indoor only Indoor only Indoor or outdoor Indoor or outdoor Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide 5-3...
Professional Installation Notice: To comply with FCC part 15 rules in the United States, the system must be professionally installed to ensure compliance with the Part 15 certification. It is the responsibility of the operator and professional installer to ensure that only certified systems are deployed in the United States. The use of the system in any other combination (such as co‐located antennas transmitting the same information) is expressly forbidden. Industry Canada “Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. “This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in “Optional Third‐party External Antennas” on page 4‐2, and having a maximum gain of 18 dBi. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 18 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. “To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. “That the device for the band 5150‐5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co‐channel mobile satellite systems. “Users should also be cautioned to take note that high power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of 5250‐5350 MHz and 5650‐5850 MHz and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE‐LAN devices.” Brazil Operation is limited to the following: • 5.15‐5.25 (GHz) channels: 36, 40, 44,and 48 • 5.25‐5.35 (GHz) channels: 52, 56, 60, and 64 • 2.4‐2.4835 (GHz) channels: 1 to 13 Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Installation Guide 5-5...
NEMA 250: 2003 Note: The requirements are only met if the device is screwed to a mounting plate and a cover plate for the cable feedthrough. For more information, see “Mounting the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP with Mounting Plate” on page 2-6.
Index about this guide 4-ix HiPath Wireless Outdoor AP removing accessories list connecting 48 V DC housing cover attaching connecting cables power supply adapter cables connecting ethernet cable reset button cables prior to mounting connecting external antenna cable safety fitting it to mounting plate 2-10 biological compatibility 4-xi...
Tables Differences Between Variants of the Enterasys Wireless Outdoor APs ..........1-2 Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP Accessories List ................1-2 Cable Specification..........................3-3 Antenna Connector: N-connect/R-SMA Connecting Cable ..............3-3 Antenna Connector: N-connect/N-Connect Connecting Cable ............3-4 Antenna Connector: R-SMA Male to SMA Male Connecting Cable ........... 3-4 Data Transfer............................
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Position of the Opening in the Housing for the Power Supply with the Housing Cover Removed ..3-7 Position of the Connector When Inserted in the Socket of the Housing ..........3-7 Using a Power Supply Adapter in an Enterasys Wireless Outdoor AP ..........3-8 Position of the Ethernet Port with the Housing Cover Removed ............3-9 Ports for External Antennas, with the Housing Cover Removed ............