HP MSM310-R, MSM320-R Installation Manual

HP MSM310-R/320-R Outdoor AP Installation Guide
Abstract
This document describes how to install and initially configure the HP MSM310-R/320-R Outdoor Access Points (hereafter referred to as the AP). Professional wireless and electrical equipment experience is required. The main configuration information for autonomous mode is found in the MSM3xx / MSM4xx APs Configuration Guide. The main configuration information for controlled mode is found in the MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide.
Number: 5998-3771 Published: March 2013 Edition: 1
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Acknowledgments
Microsoft®, and Windows® are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Warranty
WARRANTY STATEMENT: See the warranty information sheet provided in the product box and available online.
Contents
1 Preparing for installation.............................................................................5
Product models.........................................................................................................................5
Package contents......................................................................................................................5
Additional equipment needed....................................................................................................5
Identifying AP components.........................................................................................................6
Ports...................................................................................................................................6
Radio and antenna..............................................................................................................7
Important information to read before installing..............................................................................7
Professional installation required............................................................................................7
Surge protection and grounding............................................................................................7
Cabling..............................................................................................................................7
Country of use.....................................................................................................................7
External antennas................................................................................................................7
Safety................................................................................................................................8
Resetting to factory defaults........................................................................................................8
2 Installation.................................................................................................9
Antenna position......................................................................................................................9
Step 1: Plan the installation........................................................................................................9
Step 2: Install cabling.............................................................................................................10
Step 3: Prepare the weatherproof Ethernet cable........................................................................10
Step 4: Install the AP...............................................................................................................11
Powering the AP.....................................................................................................................12
3 Initially Configuring (Autonomous mode).....................................................13
About controlled mode and autonomous mode...........................................................................13
Initial configuration (autonomous mode)....................................................................................13
Step 1: Configure your computer..........................................................................................13
Step 2: Connect the cables and power on the AP...................................................................13
Step 3: Switch the AP to autonomous mode...........................................................................13
Step 4: Log in....................................................................................................................14
Step 5: Configure basic wireless protection...........................................................................14
Step 6: Assign an IP address to the AP.................................................................................14
Step 7: Test the wireless network..........................................................................................15
Step 8: Perform additional configuration...............................................................................15
4 Support and other resources......................................................................16
Online Documentation.............................................................................................................16
Contacting HP........................................................................................................................16
HP Websites..........................................................................................................................16
Typographic conventions.........................................................................................................16
A Regulatory information..............................................................................17
Notice for U.S.A.....................................................................................................................17
Manufacturer's FCC Declaration of Conformity statement........................................................17
FCC Class B statement........................................................................................................17
Notice to professional installers............................................................................................17
Exposure to radio frequency energy.....................................................................................18
Notice for Canada.................................................................................................................18
Notice for the European Community..........................................................................................18
Countries of operation & conditions of use............................................................................18
Notice for Brazil, Aviso aos usuários no Brasil............................................................................19
Notice for Taiwan...................................................................................................................20
Contents 3
DGT LPD (Low Power Device) statement.................................................................................20
Korean notices.......................................................................................................................20
Class B equipment.............................................................................................................20
Turkish recycling notice............................................................................................................20
Vietnamese Information Technology and Communications compliance marking...............................20
B Recycle statements....................................................................................21
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) statements......................................................21
English recycling notice......................................................................................................21
Bulgarian recycling notice...................................................................................................21
Czech recycling notice........................................................................................................21
Danish recycling notice.......................................................................................................21
Dutch recycling notice.........................................................................................................21
Estonian recycling notice.....................................................................................................22
Finnish recycling notice.......................................................................................................22
French recycling notice.......................................................................................................22
German recycling notice.....................................................................................................22
Greek recycling notice........................................................................................................22
Hungarian recycling notice.................................................................................................22
Italian recycling notice........................................................................................................23
Latvian recycling notice.......................................................................................................23
Lithuanian recycling notice..................................................................................................23
Polish recycling notice.........................................................................................................23
Portuguese recycling notice.................................................................................................23
Romanian recycling notice..................................................................................................24
Slovak recycling notice.......................................................................................................24
Spanish recycling notice.....................................................................................................24
Swedish recycling notice.....................................................................................................24
4 Contents
1 Preparing for installation
Product models
This document applies to these HP APs:
JapanUSAWWModel
J9380A/BJ9383A/BMSM310-R
J9528A/BJ9365A/BJ9368A/BMSM320-R
”WW” identifies worldwide regions not otherwise explicitly named.
Package contents
The AP
Two 2.4 GHz (5.5 dBi) 802.11b/g omnidirectional antennas
One weatherproof quick-disconnect RJ-45 Ethernet connector
One wall-mount bracket
One pole-mount bracket assembly
One grounding lug
Two antenna adapters (only to be used with optional external antennas)
Documentation
Additional equipment needed
In addition to the items supplied with the AP, protection equipment will be required according to your electrical code. For example:
Antenna surge suppressor: HP Antenna Lightning Arrester, J8996A.
Ethernet surge suppressor: Weatherproof PoE compatible 10/100 base-T CAT5 Lightning
Protector.
Product models 5
Identifying AP components
1
4
5
2
3
6
MSM310-R / MSM320-R
1: Main antenna (MSM310-R) / Radio 1 antenna (MSM320-R)
2: Auxiliary antenna (MSM310-R) / Radio 2 antenna (MSM320-R)
3: Gas tube cover 4: Surge suppressors (not exactly as shown) 5: Weatherproof RJ-45 connector 6: Pole-mount bracket 7: Wall-mount bracket
7
5
Ports
The AP has a single 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port with weatherproof RJ-45 connector. Power over Ethernet (PoE) 802.3af is used to power the AP.
The MSM310-R/MSM320-R is a ruggedized version of the MSM310/MSM320 and shares the same feature set. However, due to its weatherproof enclosure, Ethernet Port 2, the status lights, and the reset button are not available.
6 Preparing for installation
Radio and antenna
The MSM310-R has a single radio, with two antennas for diversity. The MSM320-R has two radios, each with two antennas for diversity.
Important information to read before installing
It is strongly recommended that you work with the AP and confirm its operation before installing it outdoors.
Professional installation required
WARNING! Prior to installing or using the AP, consult with a professional installer trained in RF
installation and knowledgeable in local regulations including building and wiring codes, safety, channel, power, indoor/outdoor restrictions, and license requirements for the intended country. It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure that installation and use comply with local safety and radio regulations.
Surge protection and grounding
WARNING! Make sure that proper lightning surge protection and grounding precautions are
taken according to local electrical code. Failure to do so may result in personal injury, fire, equipment damage, or a voided warranty. The HP hardware warranty provides no protection against damage caused by static discharge or a lightning strike.
Cabling
You must use the appropriate cables, and where applicable, surge protection, for your given region. For compliance with EN55022 Class-B emissions requirements, use shielded Ethernet cables. Cat 5e (or better) cabling is required.
Country of use
CAUTION: In some regions, you are prompted to select the country of use during setup. Once
the country has been set, the AP will automatically limit the available wireless channels, ensuring compliant operation in the selected country. Entering the incorrect country may result in illegal operation and may cause harmful interference to other systems.
External antennas
CAUTION: When using an external antenna, depending on the country of use, the antenna
selected, and your radio settings, it may be mandatory to reduce the radio transmission power level to maintain regulatory compliance. For specific power limits for your country, consult the Antenna Power-Level Setting Guide (for MSM Products) available from www.hp.com/support/
manuals. Search by antenna product name or number.
To set the radio power transmission level for controlled access points see Transmit power control in the MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide. For autonomous access points, see Transmit power control in the MSM3xx / MSM4xx APs Configuration Guide.
Important information to read before installing 7
Safety
Take note of the following safety information during installation.
If your network covers an area served by more than one power distribution system, be sure
all safety grounds are securely interconnected.
Network cables may occasionally be subject to hazardous transient voltages (caused by
lightning or disturbances in the electrical power grid).
Handle exposed metal components of the network with caution.
The AP is powered-on when the Ethernet port is plugged into a PoE power source.
Resetting to factory defaults
The easiest way to reset the AP to factory defaults is with its management tool. When management tool access is unavailable (forgotten password or IP address, for example), follow the procedure Resetting to factory defaults in the MSM3xx / MSM4xx APs Configuration Guide.
8 Preparing for installation
2 Installation
Antenna position
The antenna flaps can be adjusted to optimize radio performance. Start with the following positions, then adjust as needed. (See also the MSM310-R/MSM320-R Antenna Technical Note available with the other online documentation.)
WARNING! The AP must be installed with the antennas pointing straight up. Damage caused
by water ingress through the RJ-45 connector as a result of the AP; being improperly installed or the improper assembly or attachment of the weatherproof RJ-45 connector, is not covered by the warranty.
WARNING! Corrosive damage caused by salt fog is not covered by the warranty.
The AP is typically interconnected with other equipment as follows (only the antennas and weatherproof RJ-45 connector are supplied with the AP):
1
3
2
4 5
6
AP topology
4: Broadband router1: Internet 5: Broadband modem2: Ethernet surge suppressor 6: Indoors3: PoE Injector
WARNING! This is a general procedure. It is the installer's responsibility to perform the installation
according to local electrical code and regulations.
Step 1: Plan the installation
Identify a suitable install location. The AP has a NEMA 4 rating and is unsuitable for installation in a salt fog environment. Local electrical and building codes and regional regulations will dictate many aspects of your installation. It is recommended that you perform transmission and reception tests at a proposed location before installing. In some cases it may be desirable to install remote antennas, off the body of the AP.
You will have to provide an effective earth ground for the AP, at least one of its antenna surge suppressors, and the Ethernet surge suppressor. It is rarely sufficient to use a metal pole for any equipment grounding. You will also need to decide how to route the Ethernet cable from the building to the AP.
Antenna position 9
Step 2: Install cabling
According to your needs and local electrical codes and regulations, run grounding wires and Ethernet cable to where the AP will be installed. For the Ethernet cable, allow for an extra 0.6 meters (two feet) for connector attachment and drip loops. In addition, allow for an extra 1.2 meters (four feet) of cable for the Ethernet surge suppressor.
Step 3: Prepare the weatherproof Ethernet cable
To provide a weatherproof seal, the Ethernet port on the AP uses a custom weatherproof cable connector (supplied). You must terminate your Ethernet cable with this connector as described in the following procedure. Cable length should not exceed 91 meters (300 feet).
CAUTION: Ruggedized Ethernet cables must be used for outdoor cable runs.
1. Carefully unpack the nine quick-disconnect items from the plastic bag, identifying all parts as illustrated. If any parts are missing, DO NOT proceed until you get a replacement parts kit.
Weatherproof connector parts
7: RJ-45 plug4: Gasket1: Sealing nut 8: RJ-45 Gaskets5: Screw nut2: Seal
6: Body3: Clamp ring
5 6 7 84321
2. If your Ethernet cable already has an RJ-45 connector on the end that will connect to the HP equipment, remove the RJ-45 connector by cutting the cable at least 1.2 cm (.5 inch) before the RJ-45 connector. Be sure to make a clean cut with a pair of sharp angle cutters. The complete cut (through both the cable sheath and all wires) must occur in a single cutting motion.
3. Hold Clamp Ring (3) horizontally, with its fingers to the left. Insert the Seal (2) into the fingers on the left end so that it is flush with the end of the fingers. Insert the Gasket (4) into the right end, pushing it against the ridge at the end of the threads. The Gasket is beveled on one side. The beveled side should face inwards away from the Screw Nut.
4. Thread the Sealing Nut (1) onto the left end of the Clamp Ring (3). Tighten it only enough for it to stay attached.
5. Hold the Screw Nut (5) vertically, with the open threads facing up, and drop the Body (6) into it, with the RJ-45 connector opening facing up.
6. Hold the Clamp Ring (3) vertically below the Screw Nut/Body items and screw the Body into the threads on the Clamp Ring (3). Tighten it only enough to stay attached. Note that the Screw Nut (5) remains loose on the Body (6).
7. Remove the white backing paper from one of the RJ-45 Gaskets (8) and press the glued side onto the Body (6) being very careful to align the gasket with the RJ-45 connector shape on the Body (6).
8. Remove the backing paper from the second RJ-45 Gasket (8) and press it over the first one, being sure to maintain alignment.
9. Tighten the threads between Body (6) and Clamp Ring (3) by hand. DO NOT tighten between Clamp Ring (3) and Sealing Nut (1). Do not over tighten. Do not tighten with tools.
The quick-disconnect assembly should now look like this when held horizontally, with the Sealing Nut (1) at the left end, and the Screw Nut (5) over the Body (6) on the right.
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10. Carefully thread the cleanly-cut end of the Ethernet cable through the Sealing Nut (1) end of the quick-disconnect assembly, and push through approximately 30 cm (1 foot) of cable.
NOTE: The next two steps should be performed by someone with experience building Ethernet
cables.
11. Prepare the cable and attach it to the RJ-45 Plug (7) according to the directions included with your crimping tool.
12. Before continuing, test the cable with a portable Ethernet cable tester to ensure that the RJ-45 plug (7) is correctly connected.
13. Carefully pull the cable slack back through the quick-disconnect assembly until the RJ-45 Plug (7) is almost touching the Body (6). Adjust the cable position so that the RJ-45 Plug (7) fits precisely into the RJ-45 cutout in the Body (6), and press down the plastic tab so the plug fits correctly.
14. Tighten the threads between Sealing Nut (1) and Clamp Ring (3) by hand, until the cable is firmly anchored. Do not over tighten. Do not tighten with tools.
Step 4: Install the AP
1. Mount the AP on a wall or pole using the supplied brackets so that the antennas are pointing up. Local electrical and building codes will dictate many installation aspects.
2. Attach the supplied grounding lug (through the bracket) to one of the lower screw holes on the AP body, and attach a grounding wire with the set screw.
(See figure in sub-step 4 below: "Grounded body (via grounding lug).")
3. Manually screw on antenna surge suppressors to the antenna connectors on top of the AP. Position the gas tube covers so that they can be removed for future tube replacement. Attach the two supplied antennas.
NOTE: If installing an optional HP antenna, first attach the lightning arrester to the AP, attach
the antenna adapter to the arrester, then attach the antenna connector to the adapter. See also the antenna documentation.
4. Attach a grounding wire to at least one of the antenna surge suppressors. For the model shown, remove the crimp connector, crimp it to the wire, and then screw the crimp connector back onto the surge suppressor.
Grounded body (via grounding lug)Grounded surge suppressor
5. Create a drip loop in the Ethernet cable below the AP. A drip loop provides additional protection against water running down the Ethernet cable and into the connector. Form the
Step 4: Install the AP 11
loop as shown here. Make sure that the distance between the loop start and end points is at least 15 cm (6 inches), and that the cable hangs down at least 25 cm (10 inches).
10 inches (25 cm)
6 inches (15 cm)
Drip loop
6. (See illustration Weatherproof connector parts (page 10).) Mate the RJ-45 Plug (G) with the socket on the AP, hold it firmly in place, and tighten the Screw Nut (E) by hand. Do not over tighten. Do not tighten with tools.
7. Install an Ethernet surge suppressor as close as possible to the AP, ideally within .6 meters (two feet). This helps reduce the effects of any charge carried by the cable to the AP. Install this Ethernet surge suppressor between the AP and the PoE power source.
The Ethernet cable will typically need to be cut and have the cable end coming from the PoE injector connected to the Ethernet surge suppressor input (Line) and have the cable end coming from the AP connected to the Ethernet surge suppressor output (Equipment). Follow the instructions included with the Ethernet surge suppressor. Include a drip loop for both the input and output cables. Connect a grounding wire to the Ethernet surge suppressor.
Powering the AP
The AP can be powered by:
A 10/100 or 10/100/1000 PoE-enabled switch. PoE-enabled switches are available from
HP.
An HP 1-Port Power Injector (J9407A).
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3 Initially Configuring (Autonomous mode)
About controlled mode and autonomous mode
The AP can operate in one of two modes: controlled (the default) or autonomous. Switching modes resets all configuration settings to factory defaults.
Controlled mode: To become operational, the AP must establish a management tunnel with
an MSM7xx Controller. The controller manages the AP and provides all configuration settings. Discovery of the controller is automatic if default settings are used on the AP and the controller, and both devices are on the same subnet. See Working with controlled APs in the MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide.
Autonomous mode: After being switched to autonomous mode, the AP operates as a stand-alone
AP. You configure and manage an autonomous AP by using its Web-based management tool as described in “Initial configuration (autonomous mode)” (page 13).
Initial configuration (autonomous mode)
This procedure describes how to switch a factory-default AP to autonomous mode and then perform its initial configuration that enables you to establish a wireless connection through the AP to the Internet.
In autonomous mode, the AP is managed via its Web-based management tool as described in this section. This requires at least Microsoft Internet Explorer 8+ or Mozilla Firefox 3+.
For controlled mode configuration, see Working with controlled APs in the MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide.
CAUTION: Wireless protection: A factory-default AP that has been switched to autonomous mode
has wireless protection options disabled. It is recommended that after initial configuration, you enable a wireless security option to properly safeguard the wireless network from intruders. See Wireless protection in the MSM3xx / MSM4xx APs Configuration Guide.
NOTE: Do not power-on the AP until directed.
Step 1: Configure your computer
1. Disconnect your computer LAN port and configure it to use a static IP address in the range
192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254, and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Set the default gateway to 192.168.1.1, and DNS server to 192.168.1.1.
2. Disable any wireless connection on your computer.
Step 2: Connect the cables and power on the AP
1. Connect the cables:
If using a PoE switch, use Ethernet cables to connect your computer and the AP to an
unused factory-default PoE switch.
If using a PoE injector, use a cross-over cable to connect your computer to the data-in
port on the PoE injector and the AP to the data and power-out port on the PoE injector.
2. Power on the AP by powering on the PoE switch or injector.
Step 3: Switch the AP to autonomous mode
NOTE: A factory-default AP is assumed.
1. In a Web browser, enter the address: https://192.168.1.1.
About controlled mode and autonomous mode 13
2. A security certificate warning is displayed the first time you connect to the management tool. This is normal. Select whatever option is needed in your Web browser to continue to the management tool.
3. On the Login page, specify admin for both Username and Password, and then select Login. The management tool home page opens.
4. Select Switch to Autonomous Mode and confirm the change. The AP restarts in autonomous mode.
NOTE: To avoid a delay after switching modes, clear the ARP (address resolution protocol) cache
on your computer. In Windows for example, from the Windows Start menu, select Run and enter "arp -d" (without the quotes). Select OK.
Step 4: Log in
1. Wait approximately 90 seconds.
2. On the Login page, specify admin for both Username and Password, and then select Login.
3. Click through the prompts for License and Registration.
4. In some regions, a Country prompt appears. Select the country in which the AP will operate. The correct country must be selected. See “Country of use” (page 7).
5. At the password prompt it is recommended that you change the default password and select Save. New passwords must be at least six characters long and include four different characters.
The management tool is organized with menus and sub-menus. Instructions for making menu selections, such as "select Wireless > Local mesh" instruct you to select the Wireless menu and then the Local mesh sub-menu, as follows:
Main menu Sub-menu
Step 5: Configure basic wireless protection
It is recommended that you at least configure basic wireless protection. See Wireless protection in the MSM3xx / MSM4xx APs Configuration Guide. To configure basic WPA protection:
1. Select VSC > HP and then enable Wireless protection and set it to WPA.
2. Under Mode, select WPA or WPA2, then under Key source, select Preshared key and specify a key of at least 20 characters. Select Save.
Step 6: Assign an IP address to the AP
By default, the AP operates as a DHCP client. This means that if the network has a DHCP server, the AP will automatically receive a new IP address in place of its default address of 192.168.1.1 upon connecting to the network. Use one of the following methods to assign an IP address to the AP:
Pre-configure the DHCP server to assign a specific IP address to the AP. To do this you need
to specify the AP Ethernet MAC address and a reserved IP address on the DHCP server. The AP Ethernet MAC address is printed on the AP label identified as Ethernet Base MAC, and listed on the management tool Home page as Ethernet base MAC address.
Let the DHCP server automatically assign an IP address. By default, the DHCP server will assign
an IP address once the AP connects to the network. Once the DHCP server has assigned an IP address to the AP, you can then find the IP address of the AP by looking for its Ethernet
14 Initially Configuring (Autonomous mode)
base MAC address in the DHCP server log. For example after sub-step 4 below, you could go to the DHCP server log to retrieve the IP address assigned to the AP.
Assign a static IP address to the AP. The address must be on the same subnet as the network
to which the AP will connect.
1. Select Network > DNS, and set the DNS server address. Select Save.
2. Select Network > Ports > Bridge port.
3. Select Static and then Configure. Configure settings as follows:
IP address: Set an address that is on the same subnet as the network to which the AP will connect once installed. Respect any DHCP server-mandated static address ranges.
Mask: Set the corresponding mask for the IP address.
Default gateway: Set the IP address of the gateway on the network.
4. Select Save. Connection to the management tool is lost.
Step 7: Test the wireless network
For the purposes of this example, the network must have a DHCP server and an Internet connection. Broadband routers typically include a DHCP server.
1. Disconnect your computer from the PoE switch or injector.
2. Power off the AP by disconnecting the Ethernet cable from the AP.
3. Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the switch or the data in port of the injector to the network.
4. Reconnect and power on the AP. Use a standard Ethernet cable to reconnect the AP to the PoE switch or the data and power-out port of the injector.
5. Enable the wireless network interface on your computer, and verify that it is set to obtain an IP address automatically.
6. By default, the AP creates a wireless network named HP. Connect your computer to this wireless network, specifying the preshared key you set earlier in “Step 5: Configure basic wireless
protection” (page 14).
7. Confirm that you can browse the Internet using the wireless network.
Step 8: Perform additional configuration
Configure your computer LAN port and connect it to the same network as the AP. Re-launch the AP management tool at https://<IP address> where <IP address> is the AP IP address from “Step
6: Assign an IP address to the AP” (page 14).
To enable access to other resources
By default, the AP only permits traffic that is addressed to the default gateway on the network (which enables you to connect to the Internet). To enable access to other resources:
1. Select VSC > Profiles and then select the HP profile.
2. On the Add/Edit Virtual Service Community page clear the Wireless security filters checkbox.
3. Select Save.
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4 Support and other resources
Online Documentation
You can download documentation from the HP Support Website at: www.hp.com/support/manuals. Search by product number or name.
Contacting HP
For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support Website: www.hp.com/
networking/support
Before contacting HP, collect the following information:
Product model names and numbers
Technical support registration number (if applicable)
Product serial numbers
Error messages
Operating system type and revision level
Detailed questions
HP Websites
For additional information, see the following HP Websites:
www.hp.com/networking
www.hp.com
Typographic conventions
Table 1 Document conventions
ElementConvention
Cross-reference links and e-mail addressesBlue text: Table 1 (page 16)
Website addressesBlue, underlined text: www.hp.com
Bold text
Keys that are pressed
Text typed into a GUI element, such as a box
GUI elements that are clicked or selected, such as menu
and list items, buttons, tabs, and check boxes
WARNING! Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death.
CAUTION: Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data.
IMPORTANT: Provides clarifying information or specific instructions.
NOTE: Provides additional information.
TIP: Provides helpful hints and shortcuts.
16 Support and other resources
A Regulatory information
Notice for U.S.A.
Manufacturer's FCC Declaration of Conformity statement
Hewlett-Packard CompanyManufacturer: 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto, CA 94304-1185 USA
For questions regarding this declaration, contact the Product Regulations Manager at the above address.
FCC Class B statement
This FCC Class B device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to the device that are not expressly approved by the Hewlett-Packard Company may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Notice to professional installers
As a Professional Installer responsible for the proper installation and configuration of this Access Point, you need to understand and prepare for operating near any TDWR (Terminal Doppler Weather Radar) locations. The FCC has requested that you become familiar with and comply with the following:
Read and understand the FCC Memorandum dated July 27th, 2010, Subject: Elimination of
interference to Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) located here:
www.spectrumbridge.com/Libraries/Misc_docs/ FCC_Memorandum_on_UNII_Device_Operartion.sflb.ashx
If the AP system is within the specified range 35km (21.75 mi) of any TDWR, set the primary
transmit frequency (and alternate frequencies, if used) to a frequency (or frequencies) at least 30 MHz (center-to-center) from the TDWR operation frequency shown on
www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/search.aspx, or in the table shown in the above FCC
Memorandum.
Notice for U.S.A. 17
If you are using automatic channel assignment, add the channels you need to avoid in the
automatic channel exclusion list.
Register each AP system operating within 35km (21.75mi) of any TDWR in the voluntary
WISPA-sponsored database at: www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx
Exposure to radio frequency energy
WARNING! Although the radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio exposure
limits, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact with the antennas during normal operation is minimized. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antennas should not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
Notice for Canada
The following notices apply to Canada:
This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device and conforms to Industry
Canada standard ICES-003. Products that contain a radio transmitter comply with Industry Canada standard RSS210 and are labeled with an IC approval number.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme ICES-003 de Industry Canada.
La radio sans fil de ce dispsitif est conforme à la certification RSS 210 de Industry Canada et est étiquetée avec un numéro d'approbation IC.
This device complies with the Class B limits of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To reduce potential radio interference with other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication.
Notice for the European Community
This device complies with the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to harmonized European standards (European Norms) that are listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity that has been issued by HP for this device.
Countries of operation & conditions of use
This device may be used in the following EU and EFTA countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Requirements for outdoor vs. indoor operation, licensing and allowed channels of operation apply in some countries as described below.
NOTE: The user must use the configuration utility provided with this device to ensure the channels
of operation are in conformance with the spectrum usage rules for EU and EFTA countries as described below.
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2.4 GHz operation
This device may be operated outdoors or indoors in all EU and EFTA countries using the 2.4
GHz band (Channels 1 - 13), except where noted below.
In France, this device may use the entire 2400 - 2483.5 MHz band (Channels 1 through 13)
for indoor applications. For outdoor use, only the 2400 - 2454 MHz frequency band (Channels 1 through 9) may be used. For the latest requirements, see http://www.art-telecom.fr.
L'utilisation de cet equipement (2.4 GHz wireless LAN) est soumise à certaines restrictions: cet equipement peut être utilisé à l'interieur d'un batiment en utilisant toutes les frequences de 2400 a 2483.5 MHz (Chaine 1-13). Pour une utilisation en environnement exterieur, vous devez utiliser les frequencies comprises entre 2400 a 2454-MHz (Chaine 1-9). Pour les dernières restrictions, voir http://www.art-telecom.fr.
5 GHz operation
This device requires the user or installer to properly enter the current country of operation in
the 5 GHz Radio Configuration Window.
This device will automatically limit the allowable channels determined by the current country
of operation. Incorrectly entering the country of operation may result in illegal operation and may cause harmful interference to other systems. The user is obligated to ensure the device is operating according to the channel limitations, outdoor/indoor restrictions and license requirements for each European Community country as described in this guide.
This device employs a radar detection feature required for European Community and EFTA
country operation in the 5 GHz band. This feature is automatically enabled when the country of operation is correctly configured for any European Community or EFTA country. The presence of nearby radar operation may result in temporary interruption of operation of this device. The radar detection feature will automatically restart operation on a channel free of radar.
This device is restricted to indoor use when operated in EU and EFTA countries using the
5.15-5.35 GHz band (Channels 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60 and 64). See the table below for the allowed 5 GHz channels in each band.
Operation using 5 GHz channels in the European Community
The user/installer must use the provided configuration utility to check the current channel of operation and make necessary configuration changes to ensure operation occurs in conformance with European National spectrum usage laws as described below and elsewhere in this guide.
Maximum EIRP (mW)UsageAllowed ChannelsFrequency Band (MHz)
200Indoor use only36, 40, 44, 485150 - 5250
200Indoor use only52, 56, 60, 645250 - 5350
1000Indoor or outdoor use100, 104, 108, 112, 116,
132, 136, 140.
5470 - 5725
Notice for Brazil, Aviso aos usuários no Brasil
Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário.
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Notice for Taiwan
DGT LPD (Low Power Device) statement
Korean notices
Class B equipment
Turkish recycling notice
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur
Vietnamese Information Technology and Communications compliance marking
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B Recycle statements
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) statements
English recycling notice
Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European Union
This symbol means do not dispose of your product with your other household waste. Instead, you should protect human health and the environment by handing over your waste equipment to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. For more information, please contact your household waste disposal service
Bulgarian recycling notice
Изхвърляне на отпадъчно оборудване от потребители в частни домакинства в Европейския съюз
Този символ върху продукта или опаковката му показва, че продуктът не трябва да се изхвърля заедно с другите битови отпадъци. Вместо това, трябва да предпазите човешкото здраве и околната среда, като предадете отпадъчното оборудване в предназначен за събирането му пункт за рециклиране на неизползваемо електрическо и електронно борудване. За допълнителна информация се свържете с фирмата по чистота, чиито услуги използвате.
Czech recycling notice
Likvidace zařízení v domácnostech v Evropské unii
Tento symbol znamená, že nesmíte tento produkt likvidovat spolu s jiným domovním odpadem. Místo toho byste měli chránit lidské zdraví a životní prostředí tím, že jej předáte na k tomu určené sběrné pracoviště, kde se zabývají recyklací elektrického a elektronického vybavení. Pro více informací kontaktujte společnost zabývající se sběrem a svozem domovního odpadu.
Danish recycling notice
Bortskaffelse af brugt udstyr hos brugere i private hjem i EU
Dette symbol betyder, at produktet ikke må bortskaffes sammen med andet husholdningsaffald. Du skal i stedet den menneskelige sundhed og miljøet ved at afl evere dit brugte udstyr på et dertil beregnet indsamlingssted for af brugt, elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr. Kontakt nærmeste renovationsafdeling for yderligere oplysninger.
Dutch recycling notice
Inzameling van afgedankte apparatuur van particuliere huishoudens in de Europese Unie
Dit symbool betekent dat het product niet mag worden gedeponeerd bij het overige huishoudelijke afval. Bescherm de gezondheid en het milieu door afgedankte apparatuur in te leveren bij een hiervoor bestemd inzamelpunt voor recycling van afgedankte elektrische en elektronische apparatuur. Neem voor meer informatie contact op met uw gemeentereinigingsdienst.
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Estonian recycling notice
Äravisatavate seadmete likvideerimine Euroopa Liidu eramajapidamistes
See märk näitab, et seadet ei tohi visata olmeprügi hulka. Inimeste tervise ja keskkonna säästmise nimel tuleb äravisatav toode tuua elektriliste ja elektrooniliste seadmete käitlemisega egelevasse kogumispunkti. Küsimuste korral pöörduge kohaliku prügikäitlusettevõtte poole.
Finnish recycling notice
Kotitalousjätteiden hävittäminen Euroopan unionin alueella
Tämä symboli merkitsee, että laitetta ei saa hävittää muiden kotitalousjätteiden mukana. Sen sijaan sinun on suojattava ihmisten terveyttä ja ympäristöä toimittamalla käytöstä poistettu laite sähkö- tai elektroniikkajätteen kierrätyspisteeseen. Lisätietoja sat jätehuoltoyhtiöltä.
French recycling notice
Mise au rebut d'équipement par les utilisateurs privés dans l'Union Européenne
Ce symbole indique que vous ne devez pas jeter votre produit avec les ordures ménagères. Il est de votre responsabilité de protéger la santé et l'environnement et de vous débarrasser de votre équipement en le remettant à une déchetterie effectuant le recyclage des équipements électriques et électroniques. Pour de plus amples informations, prenez contact avec votre service d'élimination des ordures ménagères.
German recycling notice
Entsorgung von Altgeräten von Benutzern in privaten Haushalten in der EU
Dieses Symbol besagt, dass dieses Produkt nicht mit dem Haushaltsmüll entsorgt werden darf. Zum Schutze der Gesundheit und der Umwelt sollten Sie stattdessen Ihre Altgeräte zur Entsorgung einer dafür vorgesehenen Recyclingstelle für elektrische und elektronische Geräte übergeben. Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie von Ihrem Entsorgungsunternehmen für Hausmüll.
Greek recycling notice
Απόρριψη άχρηοτου εξοπλισμού από ιδιώτες χρήστες στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση
Αυτό το σύμβολο σημαίνει ότι δεν πρέπει να απορρίψετε το προϊόν με τα λοιπά οικιακά απορρίμματα. Αντίθετα, πρέπει να προστατέψετε την ανθρώπινη υγεία και το περιβάλλον παραδίδοντας τον άχρηστο εξοπλισμό σας σε εξουσιοδοτημένο σημείο συλλογής για την ανακύκλωση άχρηστου ηλεκτρικού και ηλεκτρονικού εξοπλισμού. Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες, επικοινωνήστε με την υπηρεσία απόρριψης απορριμμάτων της περιοχής σας.
Hungarian recycling notice
A hulladék anyagok megsemmisítése az Európai Unió háztartásaiban
Ez a szimbólum azt jelzi, hogy a készüléket nem szabad a háztartási hulladékkal együtt kidobni. Ehelyett a leselejtezett berendezéseknek az elektromos vagy elektronikus hulladék átvételére kijelölt helyen történő beszolgáltatásával megóvja az emberi egészséget és a környezetet.További információt a helyi köztisztasági vállalattól kaphat.
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Italian recycling notice
Smaltimento di apparecchiature usate da parte di utenti privati nell'Unione Europea
Questo simbolo avvisa di non smaltire il prodotto con i normali rifi uti domestici. Rispettare la salute umana e l'ambiente conferendo l'apparecchiatura dismessa a un centro di raccolta designato per il riciclo di apparecchiature elettroniche ed elettriche. Per ulteriori informazioni, rivolgersi al servizio per lo smaltimento dei rifi uti domestici.
Latvian recycling notice
Europos Sąjungos namų ūkio vartotojų įrangos atliekų šalinimas
Šis simbolis nurodo, kad gaminio negalima išmesti kartu su kitomis buitinėmis atliekomis. Kad apsaugotumėte žmonių sveikatą ir aplinką, pasenusią nenaudojamą įrangą turite nuvežti į elektrinių ir elektroninių atliekų surinkimo punktą. Daugiau informacijos teiraukitės buitinių atliekų surinkimo tarnybos.
Lithuanian recycling notice
Nolietotu iekārtu iznīcināšanas noteikumi lietotājiem Eiropas Savienības privātajās mājsaimniecībās
Šis simbols norāda, ka ierīci nedrīkst utilizēt kopā ar citiem mājsaimniecības atkritumiem. Jums jārūpējas par cilvēku veselības un vides aizsardzību, nododot lietoto aprīkojumu otrreizējai pārstrādei īpašā lietotu elektrisko un elektronisko ierīču savākšanas punktā. Lai iegūtu plašāku informāciju, lūdzu, sazinieties ar savu mājsaimniecības atkritumu likvidēšanas dienestu.
Polish recycling notice
Utylizacja zużytego sprzętu przez użytkowników w prywatnych gospodarstwach domowych w krajach Unii Europejskiej
Ten symbol oznacza, że nie wolno wyrzucać produktu wraz z innymi domowymi odpadkami. Obowiązkiem użytkownika jest ochrona zdrowa ludzkiego i środowiska przez przekazanie zużytego sprzętu do wyznaczonego punktu zajmującego się recyklingiem odpadów powstałych ze sprzętu elektrycznego i elektronicznego. Więcej informacji można uzyskać od lokalnej firmy zajmującej wywozem nieczystości.
Portuguese recycling notice
Descarte de equipamentos usados por utilizadores domésticos na União Europeia
Este símbolo indica que não deve descartar o seu produto juntamente com os outros lixos domiciliares. Ao invés disso, deve proteger a saúde humana e o meio ambiente levando o seu equipamento para descarte em um ponto de recolha destinado à reciclagem de resíduos de equipamentos eléctricos e electrónicos. Para obter mais informações, contacte o seu serviço de tratamento de resíduos domésticos.
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Romanian recycling notice
Casarea echipamentului uzat de către utilizatorii casnici din Uniunea Europeană
Acest simbol înseamnă să nu se arunce produsul cu alte deşeuri menajere. În schimb, trebuie să protejaţi sănătatea umană şi mediul predând echipamentul uzat la un punct de colectare desemnat pentru reciclarea echipamentelor electrice şi electronice uzate. Pentru informaţii suplimentare, vă rugăm să contactaţi serviciul de eliminare a deşeurilor menajere local.
Slovak recycling notice
Likvidácia vyradených zariadení používateľmi v domácnostiach v Európskej únii
Tento symbol znamená, že tento produkt sa nemá likvidovať s ostatným domovým odpadom. Namiesto toho by ste mali chrániť ľudské zdravie a životné prostredie odovzdaním odpadového zariadenia na zbernom mieste, ktoré je určené na recykláciu odpadových elektrických a elektronických zariadení. Ďalšie informácie získate od spoločnosti zaoberajúcej sa likvidáciou domového odpadu.
Spanish recycling notice
Eliminación de los equipos que ya no se utilizan en entornos domésticos de la Unión Europea
Este símbolo indica que este producto no debe eliminarse con los residuos domésticos. En lugar de ello, debe evitar causar daños a la salud de las personas y al medio ambiente llevando los equipos que no utilice a un punto de recogida designado para el reciclaje de equipos eléctricos y electrónicos que ya no se utilizan. Para obtener más información, póngase en contacto con el servicio de recogida de residuos domésticos.
Swedish recycling notice
Hantering av elektroniskt avfall för hemanvändare inom EU
Den här symbolen innebär att du inte ska kasta din produkt i hushållsavfallet. Värna i stället om natur och miljö genom att lämna in uttjänt utrustning på anvisad insamlingsplats. Allt elektriskt och elektroniskt avfall går sedan vidare till återvinning. Kontakta ditt återvinningsföretag för mer information.
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