Cisco Aironet 1500 Series Access Point Large Pole Mounting Kit Instructions

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Cisco Aironet 500 Series Access Point Large Pole Mounting Kit Instructions This document provides instructions for mounting the Cisco Aironet 500 series on a telephone, power, or street lamp pole using the provided pole mount kit. The following information is provided in this document. Overview, page Mounting Instructions, page Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines, page 8 Overview The pole mount kit is used to mount the Cisco Aironet 500 series to a street light or telephone pole as shown in Figure. Americas Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 70 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 954-706 USA 007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Figure Preferred Outdoor Access Point and Antenna Orientation 4 6 5 0767 Pole clamp subassembly Access point bracket Access point 4.4-GHz antenna 5 5-GHz antenna The kit consists of the following components and appropriate mounting hardware: the access point mounting bracket, the pole clamp subassembly pieces, and the required steel bands, nuts, bolts, and washers. When correctly installed, these components provide an adjustment range that allows you to keep the access point level even when the pole is not. Tools and Equipment Required To install the access point you will need the following tools and equipment: Appropriate mm and 7/6 in. or 0 mm wrench (open, box, or adjustable) Torque wrench Pocket level AIR-BAND-INSTL-TL= hand tool (available separately) Cisco Aironet 500 Series Access Point Large Pole Mounting Kit Instructions 78-8098-0

Mounting Instructions The access point provides the greatest coverage area and data transfer rate when used with the Cisco Aironet external omnidirectional antennas mounted vertically (see Figure ) and the access point is mounted horizontally from a pole. The access point can also be mounted vertically and the external antennas can be mounted independent of the access point. Note Refer to the Quick Start Guide: Cisco Aironet 500 Series LWAPP-Enabled Outdoor Mesh Access Point for general instructions on installing the access point. If you install the access point vertically, you must install the AC power and Ethernet/ DC power connectors facing down to prevent water intrusion. Follow these steps to mount your Cisco Aironet 505 or 50 on a pole. Step Determine the diameter of the pole you will be attaching the mounting kit to. You can attach the access point to any light pole upright or arm having a diameter over in. (5 cm). The pole clamp subassembly can be assembled in three configurations: Figure Pole Clamp Configurations 0768 poles -6 in. poles 6- in. poles -6 in. Step Step Step 4 Assemble the mounting plate and gusset brackets using the provided bolts, lock washers and flat washers configured as needed for your application. Tighten the four supplied M8 bolts to 4-6 ft. lb. (9 - N/m). Select a mounting location. Good practice is to install 5 to 0 ft (.5 to m) above the roof line and away from all power lines and obstructions. Loosely assemble the pole mount kit components around the pole as shown in Figure or Figure 4. This creates the pole clamp subassembly. On a horizontal or angled pole, the pole mount clamp subassembly should be mounted on the side of the pole so that the face of the pole clamp plate is vertical. Banding 78-8098-0 Cisco Aironet 500 Series Access Point Large Pole Mounting Kit Instructions

can be routed through slots in the gussets or between the gussets and the mounting plate (see Figure 4), which ever will hold the subassembly most tightly to the given pole. Be sure the banding goes around the pole in two layers as described in the documentation for the tool. Double-wrapped banding is required to meet Cisco design standards. Be sure the pole clamp subassembly is correctly positioned as the banding is tightened. The banding is not adjustable or reusable once it has been installed. Figure Pole Clamp Subassembly Components 4 4 054 Pole clamp plate Access point mounting stud and nut Pole clamp bands 4 Gusset brackets 4 Cisco Aironet 500 Series Access Point Large Pole Mounting Kit Instructions 78-8098-0

Figure 4 Alternate Assembly 858 Step 5 Use the AIR-BAND-INSTL-TL= hand tool to tighten the banding for the clamp and fasten it as described in the documentation for the tool. 78-8098-0 Cisco Aironet 500 Series Access Point Large Pole Mounting Kit Instructions 5

Step 6 The access point ships with the mounting bracket attached to it as shown in the drawing labeled A in Figure 5. Remove the carriage bolts and replace the mounting bracket with the mounting bracket supplied in this kit as shown in the drawing labeled B in Figure 5. Tighten the carriage bolts to 5-6 ft. lb. (6.9-8.0 N/m). Figure 5 Mounting Bracket A B 077 Carriage bolts Step 7 Attach the center nut to the pole clamp subassembly as shown in Figure, but stop when the nut is about /4 in. away from the plate to leave room for the access point mounting bracket. 6 Cisco Aironet 500 Series Access Point Large Pole Mounting Kit Instructions 78-8098-0

Step 8 Hang the mounting bracket and access point from the pole clamp subassembly by the center stud, and use the supplied bolts and lock washer sets to loosely attach them to the pole clamp subassembly as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6 Adjustment of the Access Point 054 Access point mounting bolts Mounting stud Step 9 If necessary, rotate the access point until it is level. Use a pocket level to verify that the top edge of the access point is horizontal, and then use a torque wrench to tighten the access point mounting bolts and center nut to 4 6 ft. lb (9- N/m). Caution Step 0 Step Do not overtighten! If you overtighten the access point mounting bolts, you can damage the assembly. Install the antennas as described in their documentation. Refer to the Quick Start Guide: Cisco Aironet 500 Series LWAPP-Enabled Outdoor Mesh Access Point to connect power and complete the installation. 78-8098-0 Cisco Aironet 500 Series Access Point Large Pole Mounting Kit Instructions 7

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