Using The Security Hasp Adapter - Cisco AIR-AP1121G-E-K9 Hardware Installation Manual

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Chapter 6
Mounting Instructions
Step 4
Configure the ends of the T-bar box hanger to allow for maximum clearance above the ceiling tile. See
the illustration above.
Step 5
Attach the T-rail clips on the each end of the T-bar box hanger to the ceiling grid T-rails. Make sure the
clips are securely attached to the T-rails.
Step 6
Connect a drop wire to a building structural element and the hole provided in the bracket mounting clip.
This additional support is required in order to comply with the U.S. National Electrical Safety Code.
Attach the access point to the access point mounting bracket.
Step 7
Step 8
Connect the Ethernet cables to the access point.
Note
Step 9
If you need additional security, you can secure the access point to a nearby immovable object using a
Kensington lock and security cable.
Step 10
Verify that the access point is operating before replacing the ceiling tile.

Using the Security Hasp Adapter

The security hasp on the wall or ceiling mounting bracket and the security hasp adapter locks the access
point to the bracket to make it more secure. After you have installed the access point on the detachable
mounting bracket, follow these steps to secure it with a padlock (Master Lock model 120T, 121T or
equivalent).
Step 1
Connect the Ethernet cable and power jack.
Step 2
Insert the T-shaped tab on the security hasp adapter into the Kensington lock slot on the access point.
See
Figure 6-6
OL-4309-02
The power module and power injector are not rated for mounting above suspended ceilings.
Therefore, you must use the Ethernet cable to supply power.
Figure
6-6.
Security Hasp Adapter
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