Ventev Outdoor Wireless Bollard Enclosure with Octagonal Cap Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
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Ventev Outdoor Wireless Bollard Enclosure with Octagonal Cap
Specifications
- Product name: Outdoor Wireless Bollard Enclosure with Octagonal Cap
- Manufacturer: Ventev Infra
- Model number : N/A
- Material : Metal
- Color : N/A
- Dimensions : N/A
- Weight : N/A
Attaching Bollard Frame to Foundation
- Remove and discard the two shipping bolts attached to the bollard cover and frame.
- Slide the bollard cover off to access the internal frame.
- Place the metal base of the frame over the bolts and fasten with hex nuts.
- Route the cabling through the 3-inch hole in the metal base.
Access Point Install
Aruba Access Point
- Hold the Aruba T-bar clip against the T-bar of the bracket.
- Push lightly into the T-bar to depress the plastic tabs.
- Twist into place to secure the Aruba access point.
Meraki Access Point
- Place the Meraki-provided T-clips onto the T-bar and twist into place.
- Space the brackets to the proper length using the screw holes on the Meraki supplied mounting plate.
- Tighten the set screws to secure the brackets.
- Wrap cable ties around the T-bar and clips for additional security.Attach the Meraki supplied mounting plate to the T-bar clips using the provided screws.
- Attach the Meraki access point onto the mounting bracket.
- Insert ethernet and power cables.
Cisco Access Point
- Attach a Cisco-supplied universal bracket to the bracket using the provided screws.
- Slide the feet on the back of the Cisco access point into the keyholes on the Cisco universal bracket.
- Insert ethernet and power cables.
External Access Point with Omni-Directional Antenna
- Route the antenna wires through the top cutouts of the frame.
- Secure the antenna with hardware.
- Connect the antenna to the access point.
- Utilize the provided cable ties for cable management if desired.
FAQ
How do I remove the shipping bolts attached to the bollard cover and frame?
Simply unscrew and discard the shipping bolts.
What size hole should I route the cabling through in the metal base?
The hole in the metal base is 3 inches in diameter.
Can I use cable ties for additional security with the Meraki Access Point
installation?
Yes, cable ties can be wrapped around the T-bar and clips for additional
security.
How do I attach the external access point’s omnidirectional antenna?
Route the antenna wires through the top cutouts of the frame and secure the
antenna with hardware.
INSTALLATION
Attaching Bollard Frame to Foundation
- Remove and discard the two shipping bolts attached to the bollard cover and frame. Slide the bollard cover off to access the internal frame.
- It is recommended to attach the bollard’s frame to a prepared concrete foundation (not supplied) using four 3 in. studs (or some other type of fastener) securely placed approximately 3 ¾ in. apart in a square pattern in the foundation.
- Place the metal base of the frame over the bolts and fasten with hex nuts and route the cabling through the 3 inch hole in the metal base.
- Proceed by referring to the section dedicated to the access point to be installed.
Aruba Access Point
- Holding the Aruba T-bar clip against the T-bar of the bracket, as shown in Figure 4, push lightly into the T-bar in order to depress the plastic tabs. Twist into place.
- Now install the Aruba access point by placing it against the Aruba T-bar clip and twisting it into place. If the access point is sliding down the T-bar, move the T-bar clip and access point downward until it contacts the lower positive stop, as shown in Figure 5.
- Install bracket on the interior of the frame using the supplied ¼ in. screws and hex nuts, with the head of the screw on the exterior of the frame. Insert ethernet and power cables
Meraki Access Point
- Place the Meraki-provided T-clips onto the T-bar and twist into place. Using the screw holes on the Meraki-supplied mounting plate, space the brackets to the proper length. Tighten the set screws. Additionally, cable ties can be wrapped around the T-bar and the clips for additional security.
- Attach the Meraki-supplied mounting plate to the T-bar clips using the (2) screws provided in the access point hardware kit.
- Install bracket on the interior of the frame using the supplied ¼ in. screws and hex nuts, with the head of the screw on the exterior of the frame.
- Attach the Meraki access point onto the mounting bracket and insert ethernet and power cables.
Cisco Access Point
- Attach a Cisco-supplied universal bracket to the bracket, using (4) #8-32 x 0.375 in. screws.
- Install bracket on the interior of the frame using the supplied ¼ in. screws and hex nuts, with the head of the screw on the exterior of the frame.
- Install the Cisco access point by sliding the feet on the back of the unit into the keyholes on the Cisco universal bracket. Insert ethernet and power cables.
External Access Point with Omni-Directional Antenna
If using an external access point with an omnidirectional antenna, route the antenna wires through the top cutouts of the frame and secure the antenna with hardware. Connect the antenna to the access point. If desired, utilize the provided cable ties for cable management.
Bollard Cover
- Slide the bollard cover over the frame, taking care to not damage any parts of the frame, access point, and antenna, keeping the four holes in the bollard cover aligned with the four holes on the bottom.
- Align the holes on the bollard cover and the metal base and install the QTY (4) supplied security screws using the included spanner bit.
References
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