Cisco Aironet 8-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna (AIR-ANT2480V-N)

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Cisco Aironet 8-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna (AIR-ANT2480V-N) This document outlines the specifications, describes the Cisco Aironet AIR-ANT2480V-N 8 dbi Omnidirectional Antenna, and provides instructions for mounting it. The antenna operates in the 2400-MHz frequency range and is designed for outdoor use with Cisco Aironet 1500 Series Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Points. The following information is provided in this document. Technical Specifications, page 2 System Requirements, page 4 Safety Precautions, page 4 Installation Notes, page 5 Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines, page 7 Americas Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Antenna type Omni-directional (Co-linear Array) Operating frequency range 2400MHz - 2484 MHz VSWR < 1.7:1 Gain 8 dbi Polarization Linear, vertical Horizontal half-power 10 degrees beamwidth Vertical half-power Omni-directional beamwidth Length 19-1/2 in. (49.5 cm) Tube diameter 3/4 in. (1.91 cm) Cable length and type none Connector N-male Operating temperature 22 to 158 F 30 C to +70 C Wind rating 100 mph operational, 165 mph gusts (160-265 kmh) Azimuth Radiation Pattern Elevation Radiation Pattern 230540 2

Technical Specifications The following table indicates the minimum required attenuation between the access point radio and the antenna when using the lowest RF power setting. Using a higher RF power setting will require additional attenuation (for a given antenna). The attenuation can be in the form of an attenuator, coax cable loss, or both. This attenuation is required in order for the system to meet the regulatory requirements of the indicated country. Failure to install the minimum amount of attenuation shown results in non-compliant operation. Table 1 shows the required attenuation in db. Note X indicates that the antenna is not authorized to be used in that country. Table 1 Required Attenuation in db 2.4 GHz Antennas ( 802.11 B /G ) 5 GHz Antennas (802.11 A) AIR-ANT2480V-N 8 dbi Omni AIR-ANT2410Y-R 10 dbi Yagi AIR-ANT2414S-R 14 dbi Sector AIR-ANT58G10SSA-N 5 GHz 9.5 dbi Sector AIR-ANT5114P-N 4.9 5.8 GHz 14 dbi Patch Asia Australia None None None None 1 4 China None None None None 1 4 Hong Kong None None None None 1 4 India None None None X X X Japan None X X X X X Korea X X X X X X New Zealand None None None None 1 4 Singapore None 1 5 None 1 4 Taiwan None X X None X X Thailand None 1 5 X X X EU Belgium None 1 5 None 2 5 Denmark None 1 5 None 2 5 Finland None 1 5 None 2 5 France None 1 5 None 2 5 Germany None 1 5 None 2 5 Italy None 1 5 None 2 5 Netherlands None 1 5 None 2 5 Norway None 1 5 None 2 5 Spain None 1 5 None 2 5 AIR-ANT5117S-N 4.9 5.8 GHz 17 dbi Sector 3

System Requirements Table 1 Required Attenuation in db (continued) 2.4 GHz Antennas ( 802.11 B /G ) 5 GHz Antennas (802.11 A) AIR-ANT2480V-N 8 dbi Omni AIR-ANT2410Y-R 10 dbi Yagi AIR-ANT2414S-R 14 dbi Sector AIR-ANT58G10SSA-N 5 GHz 9.5 dbi Sector AIR-ANT5114P-N 4.9 5.8 GHz 14 dbi Patch AIR-ANT5117S-N 4.9 5.8 GHz 17 dbi Sector Sweden None 1 5 None 2 5 Switzerland None 1 5 None 2 5 United Kingdom None 1 5 None 2 5 North America United States None X X None None None Canada None X X None None None Mexico None None None None 1 4 South America Brazil None None None None 1 4 System Requirements This antenna is designed for use with Cisco Aironet access points and bridges but can be used with any Cisco Aironet radio device that uses an N-connector. Safety Precautions Warning Installation of this antenna near power lines is dangerous. For your safety, follow the installation directions. Each year hundreds of people are killed or injured when attempting to install an antenna. In many of these cases, the victim was aware of the danger of electrocution but did not take adequate steps to avoid the hazard. For your safety, and to help you achieve a good installation, please read and follow these safety precautions. They may save your life! 1. If you are installing an antenna for the first time, for your own safety as well as others, seek professional assistance. Your Cisco sales representative can explain which mounting method to use for the size and type antenna you are about to install. 2. Select your installation site with safety, as well as performance in mind. Remember: electric power lines and phone lines look alike. For your safety, assume that any overhead line can kill you. 3. Call your electric power company. Tell them your plans and ask them to come look at your proposed installation. This is a small inconvenience considering your life is at stake. 4

Installation Notes 4. Plan your installation carefully and completely before you begin. Successful raising of a mast or tower is largely a matter of coordination. Each person should be assigned a specific task, and should know what to do and when to do it. One person should be in charge of the operation to issue instructions and watch for signs of trouble. 5. When installing your antenna, remember: a. Do not use a metal ladder. b. Do not work on a wet or windy day. c. Do dress properly shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, long sleeved shirt or jacket. 6. If the assembly starts to drop, get away from it and let it fall. Remember, the antenna, mast, cable, and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical current. Even the slightest touch of any of these parts to a power line completes an electrical path through the antenna and the installer: You! 7. If any part of the antenna system should come in contact with a power line, don t touch it or try to remove it yourself. Call your local power company. They will remove it safely. 8. If an accident should occur with the power lines call for qualified emergency help immediately. Installation Notes The antenna is designed to mount on a dedicated mounting panel on the access point. No special tools are required. The antenna is resistant to the full range of outdoor environments. Therefore, Cisco does not recommend using cable or antenna waterproofing materials. Using such materials may cause important drainage holes to be blocked. The antenna base has four drain holes. There are also drain holes located under the cap at the top of the antenna. These holes allow proper drainage if the antenna is deployed with the cap pointing towards the ground. Note Ensure that the cap is not damaged. Figure 1 shows the location of the drain holes in both the antenna base and under the antenna cap. Figure 1 Antenna Drain Hole Locations 1 2 2 232095 1 Antenna Drain Hole under Cap 2 Antenna Drain Holes in Base 5

Installation Notes Choosing a Mounting Location The antenna is designed to create an omni-directional broadcast pattern. To achieve this pattern, the access point should be mounted clear of any obstructions to the sides of the radiating element. If the mounting location is on the side of a building or tower, the antenna pattern is degraded on the building or tower side. Generally, the higher an antenna is above the ground, the better it performs. Good practice is to install your antenna about 5 to 10 ft (1.5 to 3 m) above the roof line and away from all power lines and obstructions. 6

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines Tools and Equipment Required No tools are needed to secure the antenna on the access point s 2.4-GHz antenna mounting panel. For information about tools required to mount the access point, see the appropriate access point documentation. Mounting the Antenna To mount the antenna on the access point, position the antenna below the antenna connector on the access point and thread it hand tight, as shown in Figure 1. Figure 2 Antenna Mounting 4 3 2 5 1 142393 1 2.4-GHz antenna 4 Antenna mounting panel 2 5-GHz antenna 5 Access point 3 5-GHz antenna connector Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback, security guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html 7

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