Assembly Components:
- Door Assembly – 1 each
- #4 – 40 screws – 4 each
- #8 – 32
If any of these items are missing, contact your Oberon representative.
Tools required: Screwdriver & Wrench Set
Find a flat work surface to assemble the mounting plate, access point, and door.
NOTE: If using Cisco 1040, 1140, 1260, 3500
series access point use Cisco AIR-APBRACKET-2. If using Cisco 3600 series use
Cisco AIR-AP-BRACKET-1.
Step 1 – Install the access point so that the door
is to the left when the access point is upright.
Securely fasten the Cisco AIR-AP-BRACKET-1
to the mounting holes on the back wall of the
enclosure using (4) # 8-32 screws. Attach the
screws to the outter hole pattern. Attach the
Access Point to the mounting plate. Proceed to
Step 3 (Figure 2).
screws – 4 each
Installation Instructions
Model Number 38-52-CCOANT
Figure 3
Final Assembly
Step 3 – Re
and replace it with the new door assembly. To remove the
old door, open the enclosure and remove the three (3) hex
nuts holding the door in place (Figure 3).
NOTE: If required, remove lock from old door and
replace on new door.
move the current door (if not previously done)
Figure 1
Step 2 – Install Cisco 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz antennas by
inserting the connectors and cables through the .700”
dia. holes in the cover. The antennas should be
installed so that the open ends of the T-Bar clips on
the antennas are facing toward the hinge of the
enclosure. After the cables have been pulled through
the door, use the #4-40 screws to connect the
antennas (Figure 2).
Figure 2
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Step 4 – Install the door assembly by placing the three
(3) mounting holes in the door over the studs on the
hinge and then replace the nuts (Figure 4).
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Figure 4
MODEL 38-52-CCOANT
Installation Instructions
**** WARNING ****
Please thoroughly read the product warning below
before installation to provide for a safe work
environment.
1. Ceiling mounted products should be installed in accordance with National Electric Code paragraphs 300.10 (Electrical
Continuity of Metal Raceways and Enclosures) and 300.11 (Securing and Supporting). Independent support wires or
other means must be used for the installation of this product in the ceiling. Acoustical, suspended, false, drop and
concealed spline ceiling grid work is not designed to support the weight of this product. Oberon’s ceiling mounted
products have four support wire tabs on the back box. These tabs shall be used for supporting the product with
independent support wires, wire rope, threaded rod, or other secure support means of adequate gauge and fire
resistance.
2. When closing the enclosure access door, be sure that the cam lock is completely engaged to prevent the access door
from accidentally swinging open.
3. When opening the enclosure door, be sure to support the door to prevent the door from accidentally falling open.
4. This enclosure has a maximum operating ambient of 55º C (131º F), the temperature within the enclosure may not
exceed this temperature, depending on power dissipation within enclosure.
5. A minimum air clearance of 1“ between the housing of the access point and the enclosure side walls must be
maintained for the safe operation of the equipment.
6. This product is intended to be installed by trained personnel.
7. Only Listed ITE shall be installed within the enclosure.
8. This product is to be repaired by personnel trained by the manufacturer or returned to the manufacturer for repair or
replacement.
9. Maximum weight to be installed in the unit is 25 lbs.
10. All knockouts, openings, and holes shall be sealed with a plug constructed of metal, or a non-metal material that
complies with UL 2043 or UL 1479.
11. All unused mounting holes should be sealed with tape or other material that complies with UL 1479.
12. If AC power is used inside the enclosure, connect the ground wire to the green ground screw located near the
knockout in the backbox.
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