Oberon 38-52-CCOAP User Manual
Installation instructions
Installation Instructions
Model Number 38-52-CCOAP
Assembly Components:
- Door Assembly – 1 each
- #8 – 32 screws – 4 each
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Rev. 7/25/11
Oberon, Inc.
1315 South Allen Street State College, PA 16801
Copyright 2011
- #8 – 32 hex nuts – 4 each
If any of these items are missing, contact your Oberon representative.
Tools required: Screwdriver & Wrench Set
Find a flat work surface to assemble the mounting plate, access point, and door.
NOTE: If using Cisco 1040, 1140,
1260, 3500 series access point use
Cisco AIR-AP-BRACKET-2. If using
Cisco 3600 series use Cisco AIR-AP-
BRACKET-1.
Step 1 – Install the mounting plate onto
the mounting bracket using the (4) # 8-
32 screws. The triangle cutouts of the
mounting plate should face toward the
cutout on the bracket. Slide the access
point onto the mounting plate using the
feet to lock it in place (Figure 1).
Step 2 – The door assembly is completed by attaching
the previously assembled mounting plate/access point
assembly to the enclosure door by securing it in place
with four (4) #8-32 hex nuts. Place the slotted holes in
the mounting plate/access point assembly over the
studs located on the bottom side of the door (NOTE:
the mounting plate can only be attached to the door in
one direction. If the slotted holes don’t match up with
the studs in the door, rotate the mounting plate 180°).
Once the mounting plate is positioned, secure it in
place by installing four (4) #8-32 hex nuts (Figure 2).
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Final Assembly
Step 3 – Remove the current door (if not previously done)
and replace it with the new door assembly. To remove the
old door, open the enclosure and remove the three (3) hex
nuts holding the door in place (Figure 3).
NOTE: If required, remove lock from old door and
replace on new door.
Figure 3
Figure 1
Figure 2
Step 4 – Install the door assembly by placing the three
(3) mounting holes in the door over the studs on the
hinge and then replace the nuts (Figure 4).
Figure 4
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