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1. Make sure the IAP fits securely on the ceiling tile rail when hanging the device from the ceiling poor installation could cause it to fall onto people CAUTION OF equipment 1 Pull the necessary cables through a prepared hole in the ceiling tile near where the IAP will be placed 2 Ifnecessary connect the console cable to the console port on the back of the IAP Hold the IAP next to the ceiling tile rail with the ceiling tile rail mounting slots at approximately a 30 degree angle to the ceiling tile rail see Figure 5 Make sure that any cable slack is above the ceiling tile Figure 5 Orienting the Ceiling Tile Rail Mounting Slots AP105_004 3 Pushing toward the ceiling tile rotate the IAP clockwise until the device clicks into place on the ceiling tile rail Connecting Required Cables Install cables in accordance with all applicable local and national regulations and practices Ethernet Ports The RJ45 Ethernet port ENET supports 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing MDI MDX connections Use these ports to connect the IAP to a twisted pair Ethernet LAN segment Use a 4 or 8 conductor Category 5 UTP cable up to 100 m 825 feet long The 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet port is on the back of the IAP The port has an RJ 45 female connector with the pin outs shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Gigabit Ethernet Port Pin Out 1000Base T Gigabit RJ 45 Female Signal Name Function Ethernet Port Pin Out 1
2. Device is not protected against ingress of liquids and has a protection class of IPX0O as defined by IEC 60601 1 and IEC 60529 Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable mixtures The unit is considered Continuous Operation equipment as defined by IEC 60601 1 Power Consumption 48 VDC 802 3af power over Ethernet or 12VDC 1 25A for external AC supplied power adapter sold separately Maximum power consumption 12 5W Mechanical Dimensions 132mm x 135mm x 45mm 300g Environmental Operating Temp 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Storage Temp 40 CS to 70 C 40 F to 158 F IAP 105 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide Awe networks Contacting Aruba Networks Table 1 Contact Center Online Main Site http www arubanetworks com Support Site https support arubanetworks com Wireless Security Incident http www arubanetworks com support wsirt php Response Team WSIRT EMEA Support Email emea support arubanetworks com WSIRT Email wsirt arubanetworks com Please email details of any security problem found in an Aruba product Table 2 Service amp Support Contact Center Telephone Aruba Corporate 1 408 227 4500 FAX 1 408 227 4550 Support United States 800 WI FI LAN 800 943 4526 Universal Free Phone Service Number UIFN Australia Canada 800 4WIFI LAN 800 49434 526 China France Germany Hong Kong Ire
3. 5 25 GHz frequency range this device is restricted to indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference with co channel Mobile Satellite Systems You can mount the IAP 105 access point on a wall or on the ceiling Each location should be as close as possible to the center of the intended coverage area and should be free from obstructions or obvious sources of interference These RF absorbers reflectors interference sources will impact RF propagation and should have been accounted for during the planning phase and adjusted for in VisualRF Identifying Known RF Absorbers Reflectors Interference Sources Identifying known RF absorbers reflectors and interference sources while in the field during the installation phase is critical Make sure that these sources are taken into consideration when you attach an IAP to its fixed location RF absorbers include e Cement concrete Old concrete has high levels of water dissipation which dries out the concrete allowing for potential RF propagation New concrete has high levels of water concentration within the concrete blocking RF signals e Natural Items F ish tanks water fountains ponds and trees e Brick RF reflectors include e Metal Objects Metal pans between floors rebar fire doors air conditioning heating ducts mesh windows blinds chain link fences depending on aperture size refrigerators racks shelves and filing cabinets e Donot place an IAP between
4. adapter kit sold separately Summary of the Setup Process Successful setup of an IAP 105 access point consists of five tasks which must be performed in this order 1 Identify the specific installation location for each IAP 2 Install each LAP 3 Verify post installation connectivity 4 Configure each IAP Aruba Networks Inc in compliance with governmental requirements has designed the IAP 105 access points so that only authorized network y administrators can change the settings For more information about IAP NOTE configuration refer to the Aruba Instant Quick Start Guide and Aruba Instant User Guide Access points are radio transmission devices and as such are subject to governmental regulation Network administrators responsible for the configuration and operation of access points must comply with local broadcast regulations Specifically access points must use channel CAUTION assignments appropriate to the location in which the access point will be used Identifying Specific Installation Locations RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 13 78 inches 35 cm between the radiator and your body for 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz operations This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna CAUTION or transmitter When operated in the 5 15 to
5. BI DA 2 BIDA S 3 BI_DB 4 BI_DC Bi directional pair A Bi directional pair A Bi directional pair B Bi directional pair C Bi directional pair C Bi directional pair B Bi directional pair D Bi directional pair D L5 BOC 6 BIDB 7 Bl DD 8 BI_DD Serial Console Port The serial console port Console allows you to connect the IAP to a serial terminal or a laptop for direct local management This port is an RJ 45 female connector with the pinouts described in Figure 7 Connect this port in one of the following ways e Connect it directly to a terminal or terminal server using an Ethernet cable e Use amodular adapter to convert the RJ 45 female connector on the IAP to a DB 9 male connector and connect the adapter to a laptop using an RS 232 cable See Figure 8 for connector details of the adapter Figure 7 Serial Port Pin Out Serial RJ 45 Female Console Port Pin Out 1 2 ELER 5 GND 6 RxD 7 8 Direction Input lt Output Figure 8 RJ 45 Female to DB 9 Male Modular Adapter Conversion RJ 45 Female Internal DB 9 Male Pin Out Connections Pin Out 1 f 2 RJ 45 DB 9 J 34 TxD 3 TxD 2 9 5 Ground z4 4 3 4 5 GND 5 GND 5 F 3 RxD SRP 6 RxD 3 6 ie 7 8 Direction Direction Input lt Output Input lt Output Power Connection The IAP 105 has a single 12V DC power jack socket to su
6. Base T Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af compliant 48V DC 350mA see Figure 6 for pin configuration e Power 12 VDC power interface supports powering through an AC to DC power adapter If a power adapter other than the one provided by Aruba Networks is used _ in the US or Canada it should be cULus NRTL Listed with an output A rated 12 VDC minimum 1 25A marked LPS or Class 2 and suitable for ss plugging into a standard power receptacle in the US and Canada For additional specifications on this product please refer to the data sheet The data sheet can be found at www arubanetworks com Proper Disposal of Aruba Equipment For the most current information about Global Environmental Compliance and Aruba products see our website at www arubanetworks com Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Aruba products at end of life are subject to separate collection and treatment in the EU Member States Norway and Switzerland and therefore are marked with the symbol shown at the left crossed out wheelie bin The treatment applied at E end of life of these products in these countries shall comply with the applicable national laws of countries implementing Directive 2002 96EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE European Union RoHS Aruba products also comply with the EU Restriction of gt LE Q Hazardous Substances Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS EU RoHS restricts the use of specific haz
7. IAP 105 Wireless Access Point About the Aruba IAP 105 Access Point The Aruba IAP 105 wireless access point supports the IEEE 802 11n standard for high performance WLAN This access point uses MIMO Multiple in Multiple out technology and other high throughput mode techniques to deliver high performance 802 11n 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz functionality while simultaneously supporting existing 802 11a b g wireless services The Aruba IAP 105 access point provides the following capabilities e Wireless transceiver e Protocol independent networking functionality e IEEE 802 11la b g n operation as a wireless access point e IEEE 802 11la b g n operation as a wireless air monitor e Compatibility with IEEE 802 3af PoE Package Contents e IAP 105 access point e Installation guide this document e Aruba Instant Quick Start Guide Inform your supplier if there are any incorrect missing or damaged parts If possible retain the carton including the original packing materials Use d NOTE these materials to repack and return the unit to the supplier if needed Figure 1 AP 105 AP105_005 IAP 105 Hardware Overview Figure 2 AP 105 Front PWR ENET 11A N 11B G N AP105_001 11B G N ENET 11A N LEDs The IAP 105 is equipped with four LEDs that indicate the status of the various components of the IAP e PWR Indicates whether or not the IAP 105 is powered on e ENET Indicates the status of the IAP 105 s Ethernet
8. ardous materials in the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment Specifically restricted materials under the RoHS Directive are Lead including Solder used in printed circuit assemblies Cadmium Mercury Hexavalent Chromium and Bromine Some Aruba products are subject to the exemptions listed in RoHS Directive Annex 7 Lead in solder used in printed circuit assemblies Products and packaging will be marked with the RoHS label shown at the left indicating conformance to this Directive China RoHS Aruba products also comply with China environmental declaration ty requirements and are labeled with the EFUP 10 label shown at Q J the left ABA SDR Hazardous Materials Declaration MEY BR HRA EY BITCH Hazardous Substance Pati fil K ff AN ss ERKA ZAER Pb Hg Cd Cr PBB PBDE FEB aR n PCA Boards BLATT y Mechanical Sub Assemblies O RAB EA ES WIRED PS PY EYE SJ T11363 2006 FIER ENRERE RAF Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance in all homogeneous materials in the parts is below the relevant threshold of the SJ T11363 2006 standard RAGA EEE WRE DEB R39 SP YB HS J T11363 2006 ta AEW E RER Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance of at least one of all homogeneous materials in the parts is above the relevant threshold of the SJ T11363 2006 standard aA Z ARATE Pah KEER GEV ERS Fa fe dn FY BE aK AE S This table shows where these substances may be fou
9. e Systems EMC Compliance and Warning Statement e IEC 60601 1 2 2007 e EN 60601 1 2 2007 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the standard for medical devices IEC 60601 1 2 2007 The unit also complies with the requirements of EN 60601 1 2 2007 providing the presumption of compliance to the European Union s Medical Device Directive 2007 47 EC The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment causes interference with other devices which may be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the device receiving the interference e Increase the separation between the equipment e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device s are connected e Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help The Model IAP 105 does not have an Applied Part as defined in IEC 60601 1 The protection against electric shock is Class Il
10. land Israel Japan Korea Singapore South Africa Taiwan and the UK All Other Countries 1 408 754 1200 Copyright 2011 Aruba Networks Inc AirWave Aruba Networks Aruba Mobility Management System Bluescanner For Wireless That Works Mobile Edge Architecture People Move Networks Must Follow RFProtect The All Wireless Workplace Is Now Open For Business and The Mobile Edge Company are trademarks of Aruba Networks Inc All rights reserved All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Open Source Code Certain Aruba products include Open Source software code developed by third parties including software code subject to the GNU General Public License GPL GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL or other Open Source Licenses The Open Source code used can be found at this site http www arubanetworks com open_source Legal Notice The use of Aruba Networks Inc switching platforms and software by all individuals or corporations to terminate other vendors VPN client devices constitutes complete acceptance of liability by that individual or corporation for this action and indemnifies in full Aruba Networks Inc from any and all legal actions that might be taken against it with respect to infringement of copyright on behalf of those vendors Warranty This hardware product is protected by the Aruba Limited Lifetime warranty Altering this device such as painting it voids the wa
11. leted The IAP will now continue to boot with the factory default settings Before You Begin FCC Statement Improper termination of access points installed in the United States non US Regulatory Domain model s will be in violation of the FCC grant of equipment authorization Any such willful or intentional CAUTION _ WiOlation may result in a requirement by the FCC for immediate termination of operation and may be subject to forfeiture 47 CFR 1 80 EU Statement Lower power radio LAN product operating in 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz bands Please refer to the Aruba Instant User Guide for details on restrictions Produit reseau local radio basse puissance operant dans la bande fr quence 2 4 GHz et 5 GHz Merci de vous referrer au Aruba Instant User Guide pour les details des restrictions CAUTION Low Power FunkLAN Produkt das im 2 4 GHz und im 5 GHz Band arbeitet Weitere Informationen bezl glich Einschr nkungen finden Sie im Aruba Instant User Guide Apparati Radio LAN a bassa Potenza operanti a 2 4 GHz e 5 GHz Fare riferimento alla Aruba Instant User Guide per avere informazioni detagliate sulle restrizioni IAP Pre Installation Checklist Before installing your IAP 105 access point be sure that you have the following e CAT5 UTP cable of required length e One of the following power sources a IEEE 802 3af compliant Power over Ethernet PoE source The POE source can be any power source equipment PSE Aruba IAP AC DC
12. nd in the supply chain of electronic information products as of the date of sale of the enclosed product EERE A ET Te Aer ih RE tas EES A A BR Plan Hai Pac WATER mE He AR A Ba A ete ZEA TE REP THE The Environment Friendly Use Period EFUP for all enclosed products and their parts are O per the symbol shown here The Environment Friendly Use Period is valid only when the product is operated under the conditions defined in the product manual Safety and Regulatory Compliance Aruba Networks provides a multi language document that contains country specific restrictions and additional safety and regulatory information for all Aruba access points This document can be viewed or downloaded from the following location www arubanetworks com safety_addendum The device will be electronically labeled and the FCC ID will be displayed via the controller Web UI under the About menu RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 13 78 inches 85 cm between the radiator and your body for 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz operations This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna CAUTION or transmitter When operated in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz frequency range this device is restricted to indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference with co channel Mobile Satellit
13. port e 11A N Indicates the status of the 802 1la n radio e 11B G N Indicates the status of the 802 11b g n radio For information about the IAP 105 s LED behavior see Table 1 on page 2 Figure 3 AP 105 Rear Power Connector ENET TIOSNOD U CONSOLE E c3 AP105_002 Reset Button Console Port Use the console port to connect to a terminal for direct local management Ethernet Port IAP 105 is equipped with a single 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 auto sensing MDI MDX wired network connectivity port This port supports IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE compliance accepting 48VDC as a standard defined Powered Device PD from a Power Sourcing Equipment PSE such as a PoE midspan injector or network infrastructure that supports PoE DC Power Socket If PoE is not available an optional Aruba IAP AC DC adapter kit sold separately can be used to power the IAP 105 Reset Button The reset button can be used to return the IAP to factory default settings If you have converted your IAP to a campus AP pressing the reset button converts it back to an IAP To reset the IAP 1 Power off the IAP 2 Press and hold the reset button using a small narrow object such as a paperclip 3 Power on the IAP without releasing the reset button The power LED will flash within 5 seconds 4 Release the reset button The power LED will flash again within 15 seconds indicating that the reset is comp
14. pport powering through an AC to DC power adapter If both POE and DC power are available the IAP uses POE even when there is not enough POE voltage available to power the IAP Verifying Post Installation Connectivity The integrated LEDs on the IAP can be used to verify that the IAP is receiving power and initializing successfully see Table 1 Refer to the Aruba Instant Quick Start Guide for further details on verifying post installation network connectivity Table 1 AP 105 Series LED Meanings LED Color State Meaning PWR Off No power to IAP Green flashing System initializing Red steady System failed to initialize contact TAC Green steady Power on device ready ENET Off No link 10 100 1000 Mbps Green on 1000 Mbps link Amber on 10 100 Mbps link Green flashing Ethernet link activity 41 A N Off 5 GHz radio is disabled Amber 5 GHz radio enabled in WLAN mode Green 5 GHz radio enabled in 11n mode 5 GHz Air Monitor or RF Protect mode Green flashing Table 1 AP 105 Series LED Meanings Meaning LED Color State 11B G N Off 2 4 GHz radio disabled Amber 2 4 GHz radio enabled in WLAN mode Green 2 4 GHz radio enabled in 11n mode 2 4 GHz Air Monitor or RF Protect mode Green flashing Product Specifications Electrical e Ethernet 1x 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing Ethernet RJ 45 Interfaces MDI MDX a IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base T IEEE 802 3ab 1000
15. rranty APUPA networks www arubanetworks com 1344 Crossman Avenue Sunnyvale California 94089 Phone 408 227 4500 Fax 408 227 4550 IAP 105 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide Part Number 0510860 03 May 2011
16. two air conditioning heating ducts Make sure that APs are placed below ducts to avoid RF disturbances RF interference sources include e Microwave ovens and other 2 4 or 5 GHz objects such as cordless phones e Cordless headset such as those used in call centers or lunch rooms Installing the IAP Service to all Aruba Networks products should be performed by trained A service personnel only NOTE Using the Integrated Wall Mounting Slots The keyhole shaped slots on the back of the IAP can be used to attach the device upright to an indoor wall or shelf When you choose the mounting location allow additional space at the right of the unit for cables 1 Since the ports are on the back of the device make sure that you mount the IAP in such a way that there is a clear path to the Ethernet port such as a pre drilled hole in the mounting surface 2 At the mounting location install two screws on the wall or shelf 1 7 8 inches 4 7 cm apart If you are attaching the device to drywall Aruba recommends using appropriate wall anchors not included 3 Align the mounting slots on the rear of the IAP over the screws and slide the unit into place see Figure 4 Figure 4 Installing the IAP 105 Access Point on a Wall AP105_003 Using the Integrated Ceiling Tile Rail Slots The snap in tile rail slots on the rear of the IAP can be used to securely attach the device directly to a 15 16 wide standard ceiling tile rail
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