Chapter 2
Installing the Access Point
Loosen the thread-Lock sealing nut of the cable gland by turning it counter clockwise, but do not remove
Step 4
(see
Figure
Note
Failure to install the Cable Gland properly will cause the cable grip to leak.
Warning
Figure 2-29
1
Washer (Gasket)
3
Sealing insert
5
Thread-lock sealing nut
Note
Insert a bare end of the DC power cable into the rounded end of the cable gland (see
Step 5
pull approximately 6 inches of cable through the adapter.
Warning
When installing the DC power cable, ensure that cable gland and the rubber gasket are present and
installed properly, to avoid water leakage into the enclosure. See
Step 6
Strip the DC cable jacket back about 1 inch to expose the wires and strip the insulation about 3/8 inch
(9.5 mm) from each wire.
Insert each wire into the two-position terminal strip (supplied), and tighten each wire using a 0.1 inch
Step 7
(0.25 cm) flat screw driver (see
OL-30864-01
2-29).
Verify that the cable gland has a rubber seal and ensure that it is not damaged.
Cable Gland
The cable gland accepts a cable diameter of 0.20 to 0.35 in. (0.51 to 0.89 cm).
Figure
Cisco Aironet 1530 Series Outdoor Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
2
Body
4
Clamping claw
2-30).
Powering the Access Point
Figure
2-29), and
Figure 2-29
and
Figure
2-31.
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