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Battery Backup Unit
A selection of the WPAN advanced range extender models support one battery backup unit (BBU), which provide power to the rang extender if the AC power supply fails or is not available. For more information about the WPAN advanced range extender models that support a BBU, see the “WPAN Range Extender Models Supporting BBUs” section on page 3-1.
This chapter describes the BBU features and installation procedures, and includes the following sections:
•Battery Backup Units, page 3-1
•BBU Configuration during Transportation, page 3-4
•Disabling and Enabling the BBU in the Range Extender, page 3-4
•Installing a BBU in the Range Extender, page 3-5
•BBU Technical Specifications, page 3-5
Battery Backup Units
This section contains information about:
•WPAN Range Extender Models Supporting BBUs, page 3-1
•Battery Backup Operations, page 3-2
•BBU Status, page 3-2
•Battery Backup Mode, page 3-2
•BBU Firmware Upgrade, page 3-3
WPAN Range Extender Models Supporting BBUs
Table 3-1 details the WPAN range extender models that support a BBU.
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Table 3-1 |
WPAN Range Extender Models Supporting BBUs |
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BBU Support |
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Connected Grid Basic Range Extender—IEEE 802.15.4e/g |
No |
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WPAN 900 MHz |
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IR529-UBWP-915S/K9 |
Connected Grid Advanced Range Extender, configurable |
Yes (BBU is |
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with single antenna and battery backup support—IEEE |
optional) |
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802.15.4e/g WPAN 900 MHz |
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IR529-UBWP-915D/K9 |
Connected Grid Advanced Range Extender, configurable |
Yes (BBU is |
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with dual antenna and battery backup support—IEEE |
optional) |
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802.15.4e/g WPAN 900 MHz |
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IR529-UWP-915D/K9 |
Connected Grid Advanced Range Extender, configurable |
No |
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with dual antenna—IEEE 802.15.4e/g WPAN 900 MHz |
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Battery Backup Operations
The battery backup unit (BBU) provides the WPAN range extender with an emergency power source if the AC power source is unavailable. The unit is mounted in the range extender housing.
Table 3-2describes the BBU model.
Table 3-2 |
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Description |
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CGR-BATT-4AH |
Battery backup unit, capacity = 48 Watt-hours |
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BBU Status
The BBU is automatically enabled and begins supplying power when the range extender detects that power is not being received from the AC power supply. The BBU continues to supply power to the range extender until at least one of the following conditions is met:
•BBU is completely discharged
•AC power to the range extender is enabled
•BBU is disabled via the Connected Grid Network Management System (CG-NMS) software application.
Battery Backup Mode
This section describes impact on the range extender configuration and operating capabilities when the range extender switches from AC power to BBU power.
The topics covered include:
•Range Extender Configuration, page 3-3
•Range Extender Interface Operation, page 3-3
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Range Extender Configuration
The range extender software configuration is not impacted when the range extender switches from AC power to BBU power.
Range Extender Interface Operation
When the BBU is operating and powering the range extender, the range extender operates and performs normally. The range extender does not power off any interfaces to conserve power when AC power is not available, and the range extender is being powered by the BBU.
BBU Firmware Upgrade
It is only possible to use the CG-NMS to upgrade the BBU firmware and to show information about the BBU firmware upgrade.
To upgrade the BBU firmware and to show information about the BBU firmware upgrade, use the CG-NMS firmware upgrade option.
The firmware upgrade is executed in background and an output message is generated in the CG-NMS when the BBU firmware upgrade is complete. During the firmware upgrade, you can use the CG-NMS to view the state of the BBU firmware upgrade.
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BBU Configuration during Transportation
The BBU configuration during transportation is controlled by a dedicated bit in the BBU NVRAM register called the Transportation bit or (T-bit).
The T-Bit is set at the factory and is used to place the BBU in a disabled (low power) state. This is necessary in order to preserve the battery charge while the WPAN range extender device (with BBU installed) is in storage, or being transported between the factory and the final installation site.
This sections contains:
•Setting the BBU NVRAM Register T-bit, page 3-4
•BBU NVRAM Register T-bit Settings and BBU Status, page 3-4
Setting the BBU NVRAM Register T-bit
The T-bit in the BBU NVRAM register is set to 1 using the CG-NMS.
Note The T-bit is set to 1 by Cisco manufacturing at the factory. The T-bit is reset to 0 or cleared only by the CG-NMS during ZTD deployment.
BBU NVRAM Register T-bit Settings and BBU Status
Table 3-3 |
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Disabling and Enabling the BBU in the Range Extender
In normal operating mode (T-bit is off), the BBU automatically begins to supply power to the range extender when it detects that power is not being received from the AC power supply. You may wish to disable and enable the BBU for the following reasons:
•To inhibit the BBU discharge during storage, shipping or transportation in order to preserve battery life.
•To replace the battery in an installed and operating range extender.
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The BBU can be disabled and enabled by using the CG-NMS. These steps are described in the following sections:
•Disabling the BBU, page 3-5
•Enabling the BBU, page 3-5
Disabling the BBU
For information on how to disable the BBU, see the Cisco Connected Grid Network Management System User Guide.
Enabling the BBU
For information on how to enable the BBU, see the Cisco Connected Grid Network Management System User Guide.
Installing a BBU in the Range Extender
A BBU can only be installed in the WPAN range extender by a Cisco trained technician. Contact your Cisco representative for support.
BBU Technical Specifications
This section describes the specifications and standards supported by the BBU.
•Range Extender Power Path Selection, page 3-5
•Discharge Conditions, page 3-6
•Charge Conditions, page 3-6
•Operating and Storage Temperatures, page 3-7
•Battery Life, page 3-7
Range Extender Power Path Selection
During normal operation, the range extender is powered by the integrated AC power supply. The BBU enters discharge mode and begins providing power to the range extender when the AC power is interrupted outside a range of 85V to 250V for more than 20 ms. The BBU charges or discharges only; it does not support both simultaneously.
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Discharge Conditions
Table 3-4 |
Battery Backup Unit—Discharging Specifications |
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Discharge Conditions |
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Power load |
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4–6 W typical |
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Duration |
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8–12 hours typical |
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Entry to discharge1 |
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• External ambient temperature is within |
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-40 to 122°F (-40 to 50°C) |
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Exit discharge2 |
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1.All conditions met.
2.Any condition met and system is detected.
Charge Conditions
Table 3-5 |
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No more than 20 W when charging |
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State of charge |
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No more than 90% |
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Exit charging2 |
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Operating and Storage Temperatures
Table 3-6 |
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External Ambient Temperature |
Charging |
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+32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C) |
-4 to 104°F (-20 to 40°C) |
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Discharging |
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-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C) |
-40 to 122°F (-40 to 50°C) |
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-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C) |
-40 to 122°F (-40 to 50°C) |
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+14 to 113°F (-10 to 45°C) |
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shipping |
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maximum |
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+27 to 77°F (-3 to 25°C) |
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Battery Life
Table 3-7 |
Battery Backup Unit — Battery Life |
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Charge-Discharge Cycles |
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CGR-BATT-4AH |
5 years |
500 |
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Antenna
This chapter contains information about the antennas for the Cisco WPAN gateway and WPAN range extender devices. The antennas provide connectivity to the CG-Mesh.
This chapter contains the following sections:
•Antennas Overview, page 4-1
•Installing or Replacing Antennas, page 4-7
Antennas Overview
•WPAN Gateway Antenna Configurations, page 4-1
•WPAN Range Extender Antenna Configurations, page 4-4
WPAN Gateway Antenna Configurations
•Gateway Pole Mounted Antenna with Below Grade Conduit Routed Cabling Configuration, page 4-2
•Gateway Enclosure Mounted Antenna Configuration, page 4-3
•Gateway Pole Mounted Antenna with Enclosure Interface Lightning Arrestor Configuration, page 4-4
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Gateway Pole Mounted Antenna with Below Grade Conduit Routed Cabling Configuration
Table 4-1 |
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Gateway Enclosure Mounted Antenna Configuration
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Gateway Pole Mounted Antenna with Enclosure Interface Lightning Arrestor Configuration
Table 4-3 |
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WPAN Range Extender Antenna Configurations
•Basic Range Extender Antenna Configuration, page 4-5
•Single Antenna Advanced Range Extender—Direct Connect Antenna Configuration, page 4-5
•Single Antenna Advanced Range Extender—Pole Mounted Antenna Configuration, page 4-6
•Dual Antenna Advanced Range Extender—Dual Antenna Configuration, page 4-6
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Basic Range Extender Antenna Configuration
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antenna |
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N (m), Cisco PID |
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LMR-400-DB, 5’, Cisco |
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DC Pass, N (m)-N (f), |
PID CAB-L400-5-N-N, |
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07-1318-01 |
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Cisco PID |
Cisco PN 37-1436-01 |
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CGR-LA-NM-NF, |
• 1 N(m) to N(m) cable, |
• 1 900 MHz ISM band, |
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Cisco PN 07-1091-01 |
omni stick, 24”, 5 dBi, N |
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PID CAB-L400-5-N-NS, |
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ANT-WPAN-OM-OUT- |
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Cisco PN 37-1446-01 |
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N, Cisco PN 07-1163-02 |
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LMR-400-DB, 20’, Cisco |
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PID CAB-L400-20-N-N, |
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Cisco PN 37-1392-01 |
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LMR-600-DB, 30’, Cisco |
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PID CAB-L600-30-N-N, |
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Cisco PN 37-1396-01 |
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Single Antenna Advanced Range Extender—Direct Connect Antenna Configuration
Table 4-5 |
Direct Connect Antenna Configuration for the IR529-UBWP-915S/K9 Single Antenna Advanced Range |
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Extender |
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Enclosure |
Lightning Arrestor or |
Outdoor Cable |
Antenna |
Arrangement and |
Internal |
Adapter |
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Connector(s) |
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Cable |
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Direct connect |
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None |
None |
Select one antenna from: |
single antenna, |
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1 N (f) connector |
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07-1318-01 |
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Antennas Overview
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Single Antenna Advanced Range Extender—Pole Mounted Antenna Configuration
Table 4-6 |
Mast Mounted Antenna Configuration for the IR529-UBWP-915S/K9 Single Antenna Advanced Range |
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Lightning Arrestor or |
Outdoor Cable |
Antenna |
Arrangement and |
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1 Lightning Arrestor, DC |
Select one option from: |
1 900 MHz ISM band, omni |
single antenna, 1 |
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Pass, N (m)-N (f), Cisco |
• 1 RA-N (m) to N (m) cable, |
stick, 24”, 5 dBi, N (f), Cisco |
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N (f) antenna |
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PID CGR-LA-NM-NF, |
LMR-400-DB, 5’, Cisco |
PID |
connector |
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ANT-WPAN-OM-OUT-N, |
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PID CAB-L400-5-N-N, |
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Cisco PN 07-1163-02 |
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Cisco PN 37-1436-01 |
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LMR-400-DB, 5’, Cisco |
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PID CAB-L400-5-N-NS, |
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Cisco PN 37-1446-01 |
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• 2 RA-N (m) to N (m) cables, |
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LMR-400-DB, 20’, Cisco |
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PID CAB-L400-20-N-N, |
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Cisco PN 37-1392-01 |
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• 2 RA-N (m)-N (m) cables, |
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LMR-600-DB, 30’, Cisco |
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PID CAB-L600-30-N-N, |
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Cisco PN 37-1396-01 |
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Dual Antenna Advanced Range Extender—Dual Antenna Configuration
Note The dual antenna configuration applies to the dual antenna advanced range extender models with and without battery support:
-IR529-UBWP-915D/K9 (with battery support
-IR529-UWP-915D/K9 (without battery support)
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Additional Information for WPAN Gateway Antenna Installations
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Table 4-7 |
Dual Antenna Configuration for the IR529-UBWP-915D/K9 and IR529-UWP-915D/K9 Dual Antenna |
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Lightning Arrestor or |
Outdoor Cable |
Antenna |
Arrangement and |
Internal |
Adapter |
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Connector(s) |
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Cable |
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Dual antenna, |
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2 Lightning Arrestors, N |
Select one option: |
2 900 MHz ISM Band, |
2 N (f) antenna |
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(m)-N (f), Cisco PID |
• 2 RA-N (m) to N (m) cables, |
directional Yagi antennas, 10 |
connectors |
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CGR-LA-NM-NF, Cisco |
LMR-400-DB, 20’, Cisco |
dBi, N (f), Cisco PID |
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PN 07-1091-01 |
ANT-WPAN-OD-OUT-N, |
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PID CAB-L400-20-N-N, |
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Cisco PN 07-1328-01 |
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Cisco PN 37-1392-01 |
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• 2 RA-N (m)-N (m) cables, |
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LMR-600-DB, 30’, Cisco |
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PID CAB-L600-30-N-N, |
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Cisco PN 37-1396-01 |
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Additional Information for WPAN Gateway Antenna Installations
For all outdoor antenna/WPAN gateway installations, the coax shield should be grounded (earthed) in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code (NEC), in particular Section 820.93, Grounding of Outer Conductive Shield of a Coaxial Cable.
In addition, please refer to Section 820.93 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70: 2005; and EN60728-11: 2005, which provide guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specify that the coaxial cable shield shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
For indoor antenna/WPAN gateway installations, no additional considerations are required.
Installing or Replacing Antennas
Depending on the configuration you specified, the WPAN gateway and WPAN range extender could be shipped with all required antennas already installed and connected. You may need to install an antenna when you purchase an antenna separately to replace a faulty or damaged antenna.
For procedures and safety information required to install or replace antennas, see the Connected Grid Antenna Installation Guide, at: www.cisco.com/go/cg-modules.
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