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To the Installer
This guide is intended for the professional end users or technicians
responsible for installing the AP3550 model access point. It assumes the
technician is familiar with basic Ethernet LAN-based networking and
device installation concepts. This guide provides specifications, procedures
and guidelines to use during the installation process. This guide does not
provide site-specific installation procedures. For detailed site-specific
installation procedures, refer to the site-specific documentation derived
from site survey and site network analysis.
Note - This AP3550 Installation Guide is intended to assist professional
installers with the installation of the AP3550. Once secured in its intended
operational position, refer to the AP35xx Product Reference Guide for detailed
instructions on configuring the access point’s feature set. For more information,
go to http://www.extremenetworks.com/go/documentation.
Verifying Package Contents
Inspect the contents and report any missing or damaged items to your
sales representative.
The AP3550 access point ships with the following components:
1 AP3550 802.11 a+/jointfilesconvert/471757/bg dual-radio access point (AP3550-US Part No.
15722 AP3550-ROW Part No. 15726)
1 AP3550 Installation Guide (this document)
1 set of cable connectors
3 antenna connector dust covers
2 connector cover AP67 jacks, plus chain_LTW-M9/14-SB
Note: An RJ-45 to Serial (9-pin D) cable is required to make a connection to the
AP3550’s Console port. This cable is not supplied and must be provided by the
customer. The pinouts for this cable are shown in the following table.
To mount the AP3550 access point to a pole (1.5 - 18 inches in diameter) or
wall, an AP3550 Mounting Kit (Part No. 15733) can be separately ordered.
This kit contains the brackets and accessories required to mount the access
point.
If installing the AP3550 in an outdoor area prone to high winds and rain,
Extreme Networks recommends using the AP3550 Heavy Weather Kit
(Part No. 15732). This kit affords additional protection to shield an AP3550
from high wind and water damage as a result of driving rain.
If using a single-port Power-Over-Ethernet solution to supply power to the
AP3550, the AP3550 Power Tap (Part No. 15729) must be used. This single-
port power injector is designed specifically for outdoor use with the
AP3550.
Safety Information
Before operating any equipment, review this document for any hazards
associated with installation and use of the device. Also, review standard
practices for preventing accidents.
Only trained and qualified personnel should install and remove the
Power Injector.
The power cord must be a three-conductor type (two current carrying
conductors and one ground conductor) terminated on one end by an
IEC 60320 appliance coupler (for Power Injector connection) and on
the other end by a plug containing a ground (earth) contact.
The power cord must be rated for a minimum of 250VAC RMS
operation, with a minimum rated current capacity of 5A [or a
minimum wire gauge of 18AWG (0.75mm²)].
The AC wall-socket outlet must be near the Power Injector and easily
accessible.
The Power Injector Data and Data & Power interfaces are qualified as
SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage) circuits according to IEC 60950. These
interfaces can only be connected to SELV interfaces on other
equipment.
Warnings
Read the installation instructions before connecting the Power Injector
to a power source.
Follow basic electricity safety measures whenever connecting the
Power Injector to its power source.
This product relies on the building installation for short-circuit (over
current) protection. Ensure a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120
VAC, 3A U.S. (240VAC, 1.5A international) is used on the phase
conductor.
A voltage mismatch can cause equipment damage and could pose a
fire hazard. If the voltage indicated on the label is different from the
power outlet voltage, do not connect the Power Injector to that
particular outlet.
The Power Injector Data In and Data & Power Out ports are shielded
RJ-45 sockets. Only RJ-45 data connectors should be connected to these
sockets.
RJ-45
1 2 3 4,5 6 7 8
DB9
8 6 2 5 3 4 7
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Altitude™ 3550 Access Point
Installation Guide
Published: December 2009
Part Number: 100349-00 Rev 01
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Introduction
The AP3550 is a ruggedized access point designed for outdoor
deployments. The AP3550 employs a dual-mode simultaneous 802.11a and
802.11g radio solution.
Product Description
The AP3550 has a separate LAN and WAN port for connecting to the
network and receiving power (over the AP3550’s LAN port only). The
AP3550 has four antenna connectors (on top) supporting 802.11a and
802.11g antenna options. However, the AP3550 antenna suite is designed
for outdoor deployments, so the existing AP3510 antenna suite should not
be used with an AP3550. The AP3550’s mode of operation is identical to
the AP3510’s.
Mounting the AP3550
The AP3550 can be mounted to a pole (1.5 - 18 inches in diameter) or to a
wall. The AP3550 Wall Mounting Kit (Part No. 15733) is not included with
AP3550 and must be ordered separately.
The mounting bracket has four parts: one rectangular plate used for pole
and wall mounting, one square plate that attaches directly to the AP3550
and two plates forming an adjustable V-shaped clamp for pole mounting.
Mounting the AP3550 on a Pole
1 Ensure the AP3550 is oriented properly, and fit the edges of the V-
shaped clamp parts into the slots on the flat side of the rectangular
plate.
2 Place the V-shaped bracket clamp parts around the pole and tighten
the nuts just enough to hold the bracket to the pole. (The bracket may
need to be rotated around the pole during the antenna alignment
process).
3 Attach the square mounting plate to the access point with the supplied
screws.
4 Attach the AP3550 and mounting plate to the bracket already fixed to
the pole. If necessary, use the “U-bracket” (included in the mounting
kit), in conjunction with the band clamp, to expand the diameter of the
bracket to a maximum if 18 inches.
5 Secure the AP3550 to the pole.
Note: The AP3550 tilt angle may need to be adjusted during the antenna
alignment process. Verify the antenna polarization angle when installing, and
ensure the antennas are oriented correctly in respect to the AP3550's coverage
area.
Mounting the AP3550 on a Wall
1 Ensure the AP3550 is oriented properly, and attach the bracket to a
wall with flat side flush against the wall. Position the bracket in the
intended location and mark the positions of the four mounting screw
holes.
2 Drill four holes in the wall that match the screws and wall plugs.
3 Secure the bracket to the wall.
4 Attach the square mounting plate to the AP3550 with the supplied
screws. Attach the AP3550 to the plate on the wall.
5 Secure the AP3550 to the bracket. Fit the edges of the V-shaped clamp
parts into the slots on the flat side of the rectangular plate.
Technical Specifications
Physical Specifications
Dimensions 12 inches long x 8.25 inches wide x 3.5 inches thick
Housing Aluminum
Weight 4 lbs.
Environmental Specifications
Temperature-30°C to 55°C (Operating), -40°C to 85°C (Storage)
Humidity 5% to 95% Non-condensing (both Operating and Storage)
Altitude8,000 feet/2438 m @28°C (Operating)
15,000 feet/4572 m @12°C (Storage)
Electrostatic Discharge15kV (air) @ 50% rh, 8kV (contact) @ 50% r
DropBench drop 36 inches to concrete
Wind Blown Rain40 MPH @ 0.1inch/minute, 15 minutes
Rain/Drip/SpillIPX6 Spray @ 4L/minute, 10 minutes
DustIP5X 20mb vacuum max, 2 hours, stirred dust, .88g/m^3
Electrical Specifications
Nominal Operating Voltage 48Vdc
Nominal Operating Current 250mA
Antenna Specifications
for selection of the recommended external antennas see the Altitude™
35xx/45xx AP Antenna Selection Guide available from
http://www.extremenetworks.com/go/documentation
Caution: The recommended 2.4 and 5.5 GHz antenna models are rated for
the AP3550 model access point and its intended outdoor deployment. The
models are not intended for use on an AP3510 model access point.
Fit the edges of the
V-shaped part into the slots
Tighten the
securing bolts
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