Cisco Systems 1300 Series manual Power, Integrated Antenna

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Chapter 1 Overview

Key Features

Note Antenna connectors are available only on the external antenna access point/bridge configuration.

Power

The access point/bridge receives inline power from the Cisco Aironet Power Injector (hereafter called the power injector). Dual-coax cables are used to provide Ethernet data and power from the power injector to the access point/bridge. The power injector is an external unit designed for operation in a sheltered environment, such as inside a building or vehicle. The power injector also functions as an Ethernet repeater by connecting to a Category 5 LAN backbone and using the dual-coax cable interface to the access point/bridge.

The power injector is available in two models:

Cisco Aironet Power Injector LR2—standard version (included with the bridge)

48-VDC input power

Uses the 48-VDC power module (included with the bridge)

Cisco Aironet Power Injector LR2T—optional transportation version

12- to 40-VDC input power

DC power supplied from a vehicle battery

Note The power injector and the power module should not be placed in an outdoor unprotected environment. The power module should not be placed in a building’s environmental air space, such as above a suspended ceiling.

Integrated Antenna

The access point/bridge is available with an integrated 13-dBi patch array antenna. The antenna is covered with a radome to protect it from environmental elements. The integrated antenna is vertically polarized.

Note Some international regulatory regions may restrict the integrated antenna access point/bridge configuration.

Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge Hardware Installation Guide

 

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