
Altitude AP: startup
Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 1.0 User Guide
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Connecting and powering the Altitude AP
WARNING!
The Altitude 350-2 with internal and detachable antenna is intended for indoor use only. Device must not be
connected to a LAN segment exposed to outdoor wiring. Ensure that all cables are installed to avoid strain. Replace
the power supply adaptor immediately, if it shows any signs of damage.
Powering up the Altitude AP initiates its automatic discovery and registration process with the Summit
WM-Series Switch, The parameters for this process should be set in the Altitude AP Registration screen.
WARNING!
Use only an UL approved Limited Power Source to provide power to the Altitude 350-2. This includes an UL/Safety
approved Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch, UL/Safety approved power injector, or UL/safety approved (Class 2)
AC wall adaptor.
Connect and power up the Altitude APs in one of three ways:
● Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
If your network is already set up with PoE, attach the LAN ethernet cable to the RJ45 ethernet
connector at the top of the Altitude AP.
● Power Over Ethernet: Adding PoE Injector
If your network is not set up with PoE, you can provide power to the ethernet cable with a PoE
injector. The PoE injector must be 802.3af compliant. The PoE injector is not provided with the
Altitude AP.
● Power by AC Adaptor
An AC adaptor is not provided with the Altitude AP. If you wish to use one, the specifications are:
Input: 120-240 VAC, Output Voltage DC +6V, max amps 1.50, max watts 10.
To use an adaptor, install the Altitude AP within six feet of a wall outlet, attach the adaptor to the
Altitude AP and then plug the adaptor into the wall outlet.
Discovery and registration: Altitude AP registration
settings
Before the Altitude APs are powered and begin their “discovery” process, you should define the
parameters of this process in the Altitude AP Registration screen. In this screen, you define two elements
involved in the “discovery” process:
● Security Mode
● Discovery Timers
The Stand-alone or Paired options are part of the Availability feature to define a failover Summit WM-
Series Switch if the primary Summit WM-Series Switch fails, described later in this Guide.
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