Chapter 2 Installing the Router

Installing the Cisco 810 ISR

Figure 2-11shows a ceiling grid clip.

Figure 2-11

Ceiling Grid Clip

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3

 

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38

24

15

 

 

 

INCH

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C

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WIDTH

GRID

 

 

 

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1/2-1

CEILING

INCH

 

 

 

15

24

83

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3

2

121758

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2

Locking screws

3 T-rail width detents (A, B, or C)

Bracket screw holes

Additional Adapters for Channel and Beam Ceiling Rails

The most common type of suspended ceiling support rail (the support for the ceiling tiles) is the ceiling Tile rail or T-rail for short. You can attach a ceiling grid clip directly to a T-rail ceiling rail. However, other types of ceiling rails, such as channel rails and beam rails, require an additional adapter clip (AIR-CHNL-ADAPTER). You need two adapter clips for each router. Set screws on the clips hold them securely on the ceiling rail.

Figure 2-12shows the three types of ceiling rails: T-rail, channel, and beam. Figure 2-13shows the Cisco Access Point installed with mounting bracket, ceiling grid clip, and adapter clips.

 

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Cisco Systems OL-27407-01 manual Additional Adapters for Channel and Beam Ceiling Rails, 11shows a ceiling grid clip