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Iron cad attachment points
Iron cad attachment points













iron cad attachment points

Step 12 Gently slide the access point onto the mounting bracket until it clicks into place. If you created a hole for the cables, make sure the access point is positioned so that the cables reach their respective ports. Step 11 Align the access point feet over the keyhole mounting slots on the mounting bracket. Step 10 Connect the Ethernet and power cables to the access point. See the “Grounding an Access Point” section for general grounding instructions. Step 9 (Optional) Use the ground screw to ground the access point to a suitable building ground. Pull the cables through the access hole until you have about 1 foot of cable protruding from the hole. Step 8 If necessary, drill or cut a cable access hole in the ceiling tile large enough for the Ethernet and power cables. screw into each of the four corresponding holes (A, B, or C) and tighten. Step 7 Hold the mounting bracket and insert a 6-32 x 1/4 in. Step 6 Align the corresponding holes (A, B, or C) on the mounting bracket over the mounting holes on the ceiling grid clip. Step 5 Observe the ceiling grid clip width detent letter (A, B, or C) that corresponds to the T-rail width. Step 4 Use a screwdriver to tighten the two ceiling grid clip locking screws to prevent the clip from sliding along the T-rail. Step 3 Place the ceiling grid clip over the T-rail and close it to the appropriate detent (A, B, or C). Step 2 Open the ceiling grid clip completely. Step 1 Decide where you want to mount the access point on your suspended ceiling. Follow these steps to mount the access point below a suspended ceiling.















Iron cad attachment points