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M0201AA ION
®
-E Series Hardware Installation Guide
© June 2017 CommScope, Inc. Page 51
UAPs and UAP-N25s
TheUAPandUAP-N25transmitandreceivesignalsviaCat6AcablingbetweentheCAN/TENandanindoor
antenna.TheUAPalsosupportsEthernetbackhauloranadditionalUAPthroughasecondRJ45jack.
TheUAP-N25issimilartotheUAP.UAPssupport380to2700MHzinfour75-MHzblocks.TheN25hasafilter
thatrestrictsthesecondreceiverto25MHz.ThisallowsION-Etosupportcertainbandcombinationsin
whichanarrowreceivebandexistsbetweentwotransmitbands.
The UAP and UAP-N25 are designed for indoor use only.
UAP Connectors
Ref # Component Device Function
1 Main port RJ45 connector Provides data and power to UAP over Cat6A.
2 AUX port RJ45 connector Provides data and power to 2nd UAP or Ethernet devices.
3 Power button Pushbutton switch Turns power to UAP on/off. Power to the UAP may also be shutdown via the
ION-E Series Software.
CAUTION! Prior to disconnecting a Cat6A cable from the UAP, press the
red Power button to power off the UAP.
UAP Status LED (unlabeled)
Ref # LED Color Description
4 Blue UAP is transmitting as expected.
Fast-flash blue Unit Identifier activated in the ION-E GUI; for information on how to flash identify a UAP, see “Flash UAP
Led” section of the ION-E Series software configuration guide that corresponds to the ION-E Software
Release installed on this ION-E system.
Slow-flash blue UAP firmware update is in process.
Yellow Active alarm; see Active Alarms page in GUI.
Front of UAP
4
Boom of UAP (paral view)
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2
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