Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
Connecting Cables
3.6
Connect a twisted pair to the LAN/PoE port of the AP. For the twisted pair line sequence supported by the
AP, see
7.1
Connector and Connection Media
Caution
The default baud rate of the master AP's console port is 9600, the data bits are 8, the parity check is none,
the stop bit is 1, and the flow control is none. The parameters need to be set only when the AP needs to
be manually configured.
Bundling Cables
3.7
Precautions
3.7.1
The bundles of power cords and cables should be tidy and neat.
When bundling twisted pairs, the twisted pairs at the plug should be in natural bending or large
curvature.
When bundling twisted pairs, do not tie them too tightly, avoiding too much stress on cables to affect
the service life and transmission performance of the cables.
Simplified Steps of Cable Bundling
3.7.2
1)
Bundle the drooping part of the twisted pairs and route them to the master AP's LAN/PoE port as
convenient.
2)
Secure the twisted pairs inside the cable management bracket of the mounting plate.
3)
When twisted pairs are bundled, the bundle should extend close to the bottom of the master AP and
should be as straight as possible.
Check After Installation
3.8
Master AP Check
3.8.1
Check that the type of external power feeding matches the master AP.
Check that the master AP is fully seated and will not move or fall.
Cable Connection Check
3.8.2
Check that the twisted pairs match the ports.
Check that the cables are bundled correctly.
Power Check
3.8.3
Check that the power cord is in good contact and meets safety requirements.
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