Note:
below the ceiling using the ceiling mount base or wall mount brackets, but the Omni-
Access AP Access Points perform best when mounted below the ceiling.
DANGER:
APs MUST BE powered using Power Over Ethernet (POE) to comply with safety
regulations.
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When you are mounting the OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 in the middle of a ceiling, ceiling
plenum, or hallway, you will typically use the color-coordinated ceiling-mount base to stabilize
the OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 after it is mounted. Use the mounting base to mark the sheet
metal, drywall, or other screw locations.
The mounting base attaches to the bottom of the OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 with two sup-
plied screws, and then the assembly slides and locks onto two sheet metal, drywall, or other
screws.
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When you are mounting the OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 out from a wall (flat sides along the
room or hallway), use the projection-mount L-bracket supplied with the OmniAccess AP 1200 or
1250. Use the L-bracket to mark the sheet metal, drywall, or other screw locations.
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When you are mounting the OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 against a wall (flat Side A toward the
inside of the building), use the flush-mount bracket supplied with the OmniAccess AP 1200 or
1250. The flush-mount L-bracket is the one with one long and one short leg. Use the L-bracket
to mark the sheet metal, drywall, or other screw locations.
About Physical Security
Regardless of mounting, the OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 can be secured with a Kensington Micro-
Saver Security Cable. If required, use any MicroSaver Security Cable to attach either side of your
OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 to a solid beam, pipe, or support.
FCC Statements for OmniAccess AP Access Points
This section includes the following FCC statements for the OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250:
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Class A Statement
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RF Radiation Hazard Warning
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Non-Modification Statement
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Deployment Statement
Class A Statement
Class A Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
RF Radiation Hazard Warning
To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, this device must be installed in a location
such that the antenna of the device will be greater than 20 cm (8 in.) from all persons. Using higher
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You can mount the OmniAccess AP Access Points in the ceiling plenum or
Plenum-mounted OmniAccess AP Access Points and OmniAccess 1200R
About Physical Security
RF Radiation Hazard Warning
FCC Statements for OmniAccess AP Access Points
FCC Statements for OmniAccess AP Access Points
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