Access points are radio transmission devices and 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 assignments appropriate to the location in
which the access point will be used.
Installation Guide
The OfficeConnect OC20 wireless access points (APs) support
IEEE802.11ac standards for high-performance WLAN, and are
equipped with two radios. Multiple-in, Multiple-output (MIMO)
technology allows these APs to deliver high-performance
802.11n 2.4 GHz and 802.11ac 5 GHz functionality, while also
supporting 802.11a/b/g wireless services.
The OC20 access points provide the following capabilities:
Wireless transceiver
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac operation as a wireless access point
or air monitor
Compatibility with IEEE 802.3af PoE
Centralized management configuration and upgrade
Integrated Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Radio
OC20 Hardware Overview
Figure 1 Front
LEDs
The OC20 access points have two LEDs that indicate the system
and radio status of the device. These two LEDs can be
configured into three separate modes:
Normal mode (by default): See Table 1
Both LEDs off
Blink mode: Both LEDs blink green (synchronized)
Table 1 OC20 LEDs Status in Normal Mode
LEDColor/StateMeaning
This device must be professionally installed and serviced
by a trained ACMP or similar HPE-certified technician.
HPE access points are classified as radio transmission
devices, and are subject to government regulations of the
host country. The network administrator(s) is/are
responsible for ensuring that configuration and operation
of this equipment is in compliance with their country’s
regulations. For complete list of approved channels in
your country, refer to the refer to the ArubaOS
Downloadable Regulatory Table Release Notes at http://
h20565.www2.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/
display?docId=a00026718en_us.
Package Contents
OC20 access point
9/16” and 15/16” Ceiling Rail Adapter (spare: AP-220-MNT-
C1)
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 these materials to
repack and return the unit to the supplier if needed.
System
Status
(Left)
Radio
Status
(Right)
OffDevice powered off
GreenBlinking
Green- SolidDevice ready for use, no restrictions
GreenFlashing
Red- SolidSystem error condition
OffDevice powered off, or both radios
Green- SolidBoth radios enabled in access mode
GreenBlinking
Amber- SolidBoth radios enabled in monitor mode
AmberBlinking
Alternating
Device booting, not ready for use
Device ready for use, uplink negotiated in
sub optimal speed (<1Gbps)
disabled
One radio enabled in access mode
One radio enabled in monitor mode
Green: one radio in access mode
Amber: one radio in monitor mode
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Figure 2 Back Panel
CONSOLE
ENET
12V 1A
350mA57V
Console Port
Ethernet PortDC Power Socket
Reset Button
Kensington
Lock Slot
!
!
Console Port
The serial console port is located at the back of the OC20 and is
a 4-pin connector covered by a dust cover. An optional serial
adapter cable (AP-CBL-SER) is sold separately to connect the
AP to a serial terminal or a laptop for direct local management.
Ethernet Port
The OC20 access points are equipped with one 10/100/
1000Base-T (RJ-45) auto-sensing, MDI/MDX Ethernet port
(ENET0) for wired network connectivity. This port supports IEEE
802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE), 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.
Kensington Lock Slot
The OC20 access points are equipped with a Kensington lock
slot for additional security.
Reset Button
To reset a OC20 access point to factory default settings:
1. Press and hold down the reset button using a small, narrow
object such as a paper clip while the OC20 access point is
not powered on.
2. Press and hold down the reset button on the OC20 access
point while the access point is not powered on (either via DC
power or PoE.)
3. Release the reset button on the OC20 access point after 15
seconds.
DC Power Socket
If PoE is not available, an optional AP-AC-12V30B power
adapter kit (sold separately) can be used to power the OC20
access points.
Additionally, a locally-sourced AC-to-DC adapter (or any DC
source) can be used to power this device, as long as it complies
with all applicable local regulatory requirements and the DC
interface meets the following specifications:
12 Vdc (+/- 5%) and at least 12W
Center-positive 2.1/5.5 mm circular plug, 9.5 mm length
Before You Begin
FCC Statement: Improper termination of access points
installed in the United States configured to non-US model
controllers will be in violation of the FCC grant of
equipment authorization. Any such willful or intentional
violation 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.
Produit radio basse puissance pour réseau local opérant
sur les fréquences 2,4 GHz et 5 GHz.
Niedrigenergie-Funk-LAN-Produkt, das im 2,4-GHz- und
im 5-GHz-Band arbeitet.
Apparati Radio LAN a bassa Potenza, operanti a 2.4 GHz
e 5 GHz.
Pre-Installation Checklist
Before installing your OC20 access points, ensure that you have
the following:
Cat5E or better UTP cable of required length
One of the following power sources:
IEEE 802.3af-compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE)
source.
HPE Aruba AP-AC-12V30B power adapter kit (sold
separately)
Identifying Specific Installation Locations
You can mount the OC20 access point on the ceiling or a wall.
Use your RF plan or wireless deployment modeling tools to
determine the proper installation location(s). 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 your RF plan.
Identifying Known RF Absorbers, Reflectors
and 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 access point to its fixed location. Examples of
sources that degrade RF performance include:
Cement and brick
Objects that contain water
Metal
Microwave ovens
Wireless phones and headsets
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Installing the Access Point
!
Service to all Hewlett Packard Enterprise access points
should be performed by an AMCP certified technician or
similar.
The OC20 access points ship with two ceiling rail adapters for 9/
16” and 15/16” ceiling rails. Additional ceiling rail adapters for
other rail styles and wall mount adapters are available as
accessory kits.
The installer is responsible for securing the access point onto
the ceiling tile rail in accordance with the steps below. Failure
to properly install this product may result in physical injury
and/or damage to property.
1. Pull the necessary cables through a prepared hole in the
ceiling tile near where the access point will be placed.
2. Place the adapter against the back of the access point with
the adapter at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the
tabs (see Figure 3).
3. Twist the adapter clockwise until it snaps into place in the
tabs (see Figure 3).
Figure 3 Attaching the Ceiling Rail Adapter
Figure 4 Mounting the Access Point
Connecting Required Cables
Install cables in accordance with all applicable local and national
regulations and practices.
Configuration via the OfficeConnect App
Once the device is installed and powered up, it is configured via
the OfficeConnect app, which can be downloaded from the
®
App Store® or Google Play™ store. Launch the app for
Apple
step-by-step instructions on configuring your OC20 access point.
4. Hold the access point 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 4). Make sure that any
cable slack is above the ceiling tile.
5. Pushing toward the ceiling tile, rotate the access point
clockwise until the device clicks into place on the ceiling tile
rail.
Verifying Post-Installation Connectivity
The integrated LEDs on the access point can be used to verify
that the access point is receiving power and initializing
successfully (see Table 1). Refer to the OfficeConnect Quick
Start Card included in the box with your OC20 AP for further
details on verifying post-installation network connectivity.
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This product includes code licensed under the GNU General Public
License, the GNU Lesser General Public License, and/or certain other
open source licenses.
A complete machine-readable copy of the source code corresponding to
such code is available upon request. This offer is valid to anyone in
receipt of this information and shall expire three years following the date
of the final distribution of this product version by Hewlett Packard
Enterprise Company.
To obtain such source code, send a check or money order in the amount
of US
$10.00 to:
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
Attn: General Counsel
3000 Hanover Street
Palo Alto, CA 94304
USA
Warranty
This hardware product is protected by an HPE warranty. For more
details, visit http://h17007.www1.hpe.com/us/en/networking/ support/
warranty/index.aspx#!&tab=TABCurrent.
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Santa Clara, California 95054
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