Installation instructions – Oberon 1066-AP135 User Manual

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Installation Instructions

Model Number 1066-AP135

(877) 867-2312

www.oberonwireless.com

Rev. 04/01/2014

Oberon, Inc.

1315 South Allen Street

State College, PA 16801

Copyright 2009

Figure 3 - Installation of grid wires and Ethernet cable.





Assembly Components:

- Ceiling AP mount, Model 1066-AP135
assembly – 1 each
- Keys for access door lock – 2 each
- Grid Wire – 4 each
- Fire Block Foam – 1 each
- 3/4” Trade Size Cable Clamp – 1 each
- Support wire – 4 each


If any of these items are missing,
contact your Oberon representative.




ITEMS TO NOTE:

Item 1 – The back side of the enclosure
has a cable clamp that will be used to
bring in the Ethernet cable




Item 2 – Each corner of the back box has a tab with a hole through it. These tabs are to be used to attach the enclosure to a
permanent structure within the ceiling using grid wire or other connecting devices.





Item 3 –The enclosure has a built in
mounting plate, so no additional
mounting hardware is necessary.
Place the key in the lock and turn it
180° in both directions. The mounting
plate needs to be positioned at the
furthest point from the lock in order for
the access point to be installed.
(Reference Figure 2)









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INSTALLATION

Step 1 – Remove the ceiling tile
and replace it with the completed
AP mount assembly.

Step 2 – Use minimum 12-gauge
grid wire to attach the AP mount
to the ceiling. Attach one end of
the wire to the eye tabs and the
other

end

to

a

permanent

structure within the ceiling such as
a ceiling joist.

**IMPORTANT** - This is an

important safety feature that
could prevent human injury or
damage to the access point
should

the

unit

become

dislodged from the ceiling.


Step 3 – Run the data and power
cable (if required) through the
conduit connectors located on
sides

of

the

access

point

enclosure. In order to maintain a
separation of signal and power,
install the data and power cables
through opposite sides of the
enclosure utilizing the two knock-
outs provided. Insert foam into the
conduit connector and pull the data cable through far enough to allow attachment to the access point (8" - 10"). Carefully
tighten conduit connector around fire block foam just enough to fill in gaps around cable. Be careful not to over tighten and
crush the data cable(s), as this can affect cable performance.


Step 4 – Attach the Ethernet cables to the access point from the front side of the AP mount.

NOTE: The Aruba AP135 is locked into the AP mount using the key. The turning of the key activates a cam mechanism that
slides the mounting plate underneath the access point, thus, locking the slotted bosses located on the bottom of the access
point of the access point into the edges of the enclosure’s mounting plate. Once the access point is installed and the key
removed, the access point is securely mounted in the AP mount and cannot be removed without the key. Additional security
measures (i.e. Kensington lock, etc.) are not required.






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Figure 2 – Close-up showing proper positioning of the mounting plate

Figure 1

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