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Mounting Below a Suspended Ceiling Chapter 6 Mounting Instructions Mounting Below a Suspended Ceiling Note To comply with NEC code, a #10-24 grounding lug is provided on the mounting bracket. You should review Figure 6-2 before beginning the mounting process. Figure 6-2 Mounting Bracket Parts 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 74121 1 Suspended ceiling T-rail 2 T-rail clips 3 Plastic spacer 4 Mounting bracket 5 Keps nut (contains an attached lock washer) Follow these steps to mount your access point on a suspended ceiling: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Decide where you want to mount the access point. Attach two T-rail clips to the suspended ceiling T-rail. Use the mounting bracket to adjust the distance between the T-rail clips so that they align with the holes in the mounting bracket. Use a standard screwdriver to tighten the T-rail clip studs in place on the suspended ceiling T-rail. Do not overtighten. Install a plastic spacer on each T-rail clip stud. The spacer's legs should contact the suspended ceiling T-rail. Attach the mounting bracket to the T-rail clip studs and start a Keps nut on each stud. Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide 6-4 OL-4310-05

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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
OL-4310-05
Chapter 6
Mounting Instructions
Mounting Below a Suspended Ceiling
Mounting Below a Suspended Ceiling
Note
To comply with NEC code, a #10-24 grounding lug is provided on the mounting bracket.
You should review
Figure 6-2
before beginning the mounting process.
Figure 6-2
Mounting Bracket Parts
Follow these steps to mount your access point on a suspended ceiling:
Step 1
Decide where you want to mount the access point.
Step 2
Attach two T-rail clips to the suspended ceiling T-rail.
Step 3
Use the mounting bracket to adjust the distance between the T-rail clips so that they align with the holes
in the mounting bracket.
Step 4
Use a standard screwdriver to tighten the T-rail clip studs in place on the suspended ceiling T-rail. Do
not overtighten.
Step 5
Install a plastic spacer on each T-rail clip stud. The spacer’s legs should contact the suspended ceiling
T-rail.
Step 6
Attach the mounting bracket to the T-rail clip studs and start a Keps nut on each stud.
1
Suspended ceiling T-rail
4
Mounting bracket
2
T-rail clips
5
Keps nut (contains an attached lock washer)
3
Plastic spacer
1
2
2
3
5
3
4
5
74121