Cisco Aironet
This document outlines the specifications for the Cisco Aironet
The following information is provided in this document.
???Technical Specifications, page 2
???System Requirements, page 3
???Installation Guidelines, page 4
???Installing the Antenna, page 5
???Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page 13
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Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Elevation and Azimuth Plane Patterns
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System Requirements
System Requirements
This antenna is designed for use with Cisco Aironet access points and bridges but can be used with any
Safety Precautions
Warning Installation of this antenna near power lines is dangerous. For your safety, follow the installation directions.
Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.
Warning In order to comply with international radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, dish antennas should be located at a minimum of 8.7 inches (22 cm) or more from the bodies of all persons. Other antennas should be located a minimum of 7.9 inches (20 cm) or more from the bodies of all persons.
Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.
Warning This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available.
Warning Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come into contact with such circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits, as they may cause serious injury or death. For proper installation and grounding of the antenna, please refer to national and local codes (e.g. U.S.:NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 810, in Canada: Canadian Electrical Code, Section 54).
Each year hundreds of people are killed or injured when attempting to install an antenna. In many of these cases, the victim was aware of the danger of electrocution but did not take adequate steps to avoid the hazard.
For your safety, and to help you achieve a good installation, please read and follow these safety precautions. They may save your life!
1.If you are installing an antenna for the first time, for your own safety as well as others, seek professional assistance. Your Cisco sales representative can explain which mounting method to use for the size and type antenna you are about to install.
2.Select your installation site with safety, as well as performance in mind. Remember, electric power lines and phone lines look alike. For your safety, assume that any overhead line can kill you.
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3.Call your electric power company. Tell them your plans and ask them to come look at your proposed installation. This is a small inconvenience considering your life is at stake.
4.Plan your installation carefully and completely before you begin. Successful raising of a mast or tower is largely a matter of coordination. Each person should be assigned to a specific task and should know what to do and when to do it. One person should be in charge of the operation to issue instructions and watch for signs of trouble.
5.When installing your antenna, remember:
a.Do not use a metal ladder.
b.Do not work on a wet or windy day.
c.Do dress
6.If the assembly starts to drop, get away from it and let it fall. Remember, the antenna, mast, cable, and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical current. Even the slightest touch of any of these parts to a power line complete an electrical path through the antenna and the installer: you!
7.If any part of the antenna system should come in contact with a power line, do not touch it or try to remove it yourself. Call your local power company. They will remove it safely.
8.If an accident should occur with the power lines call for qualified emergency help immediately.
Installation Guidelines
Because the antennas transmit and receive radio signals, they are susceptible to RF obstructions and common sources of interference that can reduce throughput and range of the device to which they are connected. Follow these guidelines to ensure the best possible performance:
???Mount the antenna as high as possible to take advantage of its propagation characteristics.
???Keep the antenna away from metal obstructions such as heating and
???The density of the materials used in a building???s construction determines the number of walls the signal must pass through and still maintain adequate coverage. Consider the following before choosing the location in which to install your antenna:
???Paper and vinyl walls have very little affect on signal penetration.
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???Concrete and wood block walls limit signal penetration to three or four walls.
???A signal can penetrate five or six walls constructed of drywall or wood.
???A thick metal wall causes signals to reflect, causing poor penetration.
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Site Selection
Before attempting to install your antenna, determine where you can best place the antenna for safety and performance.
Follow these steps to determine a safe distance from wires, power lines, and trees.
Step 1 Measure the height of your antenna.
Step 2 Add this length to the length of your tower or mast and then double this total for the minimum recommended safe distance.
Caution If you are unable to maintain this safe distance, stop and get professional help.
Generally, the higher an antenna is above the ground, the better it performs. Good practice is to install your antenna about 5 to 10 ft (1.5 to 3 m) above the roof line and away from all power lines and obstructions. If possible, find a mounting place directly above your wireless device so that the
Installing the Antenna
You can install the antenna on a pole from 1.63??? to 2.3??? pipe O.D. The mounting options allow the antenna to be vertically or horizontally polarized.
Tools and Equipment Required
An installation kit is shipped with the antenna and consists of the panel antenna with adjustable mount and hardware, including:
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To attach the mount to the antenna and secure it to the pole, you need the following tools and equipment, which are not provided.
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The following sections contain typical procedures for installing the antenna on a pole. Your installation may vary. Before you begin, you may want to refer to Figure 1.
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Mounting on a Pole
Follow these steps to mount your antenna on a pole.
Step 1 Remove antenna and mount kit from packaging.
Step 2 Attach antenna mount bracket to the back of the antenna as shown applying a maximum
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Step 3 Attach elevation adjustable bracket as shown and loosely secure hardware. The carriage bolt square holes must be on the inside.
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Step 4 Attach azimuth adjustable bracket to pipe routing band clamps as shown. Tighten the pipe clamps to a torque of
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Step 5 Attach antenna assembly to azimuth bracket on pipe.
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Step 6 Adjust the position of the antenna to the desired azimuth and elevation angles and tighten all pivot hardware (4 places) to a maximum torque of 55
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Note Cisco recommends grounding the antenna. See the ???Grounding the Antenna??? section on page 13 for details.
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Installing the Optional Mounting Bracket Kit
Using an optional antenna mounting bracket kit, the
Mounting on a Vertical Surface
The antenna can be wall mounted. Hardware is not included for
Follow these steps to mount your antenna on a vertical surface.
Step 1 Remove antenna and mount kit from packaging.
Step 2 Attach antenna mount bracket to the back of the antenna as shown in Figure 1, applying a maximum
Step 3 Attach elevation adjustable bracket (B) as shown in Figure 2 and loosely secure hardware. The carriage bolt square holes must be on the inside.
Step 4 Using the appropriate
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Step 5 Attach antenna assembly to azimuth bracket, as shown in Figure 4.
Step 6 Adjust the position of the antenna to the desired azimuth and elevation angles and tighten all pivot hardware (4 places) to a maximum torque of 55
Note Cisco recommends grounding the antenna. See the ???Grounding the Antenna??? section on page 13 for details.
Antenna Cable Information
If the antenna is used with the Cisco 1552CU or 1552EU access point, the port A of the antenna must be connected to port 1 of the access point, port B of the antenna must be connected to port 3 of the access point, and port 2 of the access point must be capped with the cap enclosed with the antenna.
Note Coaxial cable loses efficiency as the frequency increases, resulting in signal loss. The cable should be kept as short as possible because cable length also causes signal loss (the longer the run, the greater the loss).
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Note The antenna cable has a 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) bend radius. Sharply bending or crimping the cable may cause a degradation in performance.
The antenna terminates with an
After the cable is attached to the antenna, make sure that the connections are sealed (if outdoors) to prevent moisture and other weathering elements from affecting performance. Cisco recommends using a coax seal (such as CoaxSeal) for outdoor connections. Silicone sealant or electrical tape are not recommended for sealing outdoor connections.
Grounding the Antenna
Follow these steps to ground the antenna in accordance with national electrical code instructions.
Step 1 Use No. 10 AWG copper or No. 8 or larger
Step 2 Secure the
Step 3 Mount the antenna discharge unit as close as possible to where the
Step 4 Drill a hole in the building???s wall as close as possible to the equipment to which you will connect the
Caution There may be wires in the wall. Make sure your drilling location is clear of any obstructions or other hazards.
Step 5 Pull the cable through the hole and form a drip loop close to where it enters the building.
Step 6 Thoroughly waterproof the
Step 7 Install a lightning arrestor.
Step 8 Connect the
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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