Installing The Power Injector Or Power Tap; Preparing For Site Installation; Cabling The Power Injector And Power Tap - Motorola AP-51 series Product Reference Manual

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CAUTION The access point supports a 802.3af compliant power source
A separate Power Injector or Power Tap is required for each access point comprising the network.

2.6.1 Installing the Power Injector or Power Tap

Refer to the following sections for information on planning, installing, and validating the installation:

Preparing for Site Installation

Cabling the Power Injector and Power Tap

Power Injector LED Indicators
2.6.1.1 Preparing for Site Installation
The Power Injector or Power Tap can be installed free standing, on an even horizontal surface or wall
mounted using the unit's wall mounting key holes. The following guidelines should be adhered to
before cabling the Power Injector or Power Tap to an Ethernet source and an access point:
• Do not block or cover airflow to the Power Injector or Power Tap.
• Keep the unit away from excessive heat, humidity, vibration and dust.
• The Power Injector and Power Tap are not repeaters, and do not amplify the Ethernet data
signal. For optimal performance, ensure the unit is placed as close as possible to the
network data port.
2.6.1.2 Cabling the Power Injector and Power Tap
To install a Power Injector or Power Tap to an Ethernet data source and access point:
CAUTION For Power Tap installations, an electrician is required to open the
(including non-Motorola power sources). However, using the wrong
solution (including a POE system used on a legacy Motorola access
point) could severely damage the access point and void the product
warranty.
Power Tap unit, feed the power cable through the Line AC connector,
secure the power cable to the unit's three screw termination block and
tighten the unit's Line AC clamp (by hand) to ensure the power cable
cannot be pulled from the Power Tap enclosure. Only a certified
electrician should conduct the installation.
Hardware Installation
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