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WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6154420.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case TQ6403 GEN2 IEEE802.11ax tri-radio 5G/5G/2.4GHz 2x2+2x2+2x2+BLE wireless AP TQm6403 GEN2 IEEE802.11ax tri-radio 5G/5G/2.4GHz 2x2+2x2+2x2 wireless AP Installation Guide 613-003092 Rev. A Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Copyright 2022 Allied Telesis, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis, Inc. Allied Telesis and the Allied Telesis logo are trademarks of Allied Telesis, Incorporated. All other product names, company names, logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Allied Telesis, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior written notice. The information provided herein is subject to change without notice. In no event shall Allied Telesis, Inc. be liable for any incidental, special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever, including but not limited to lost profits, arising out of or related to this manual or the information contained herein, even if Allied Telesis, Inc. has been advised of, known, or should have known, the possibility of such damages. Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards This product meets the following standards:
Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment on page 4 Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions on page 5 Translated Safety Statements on page 8 Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Name: Allied Telesis Declares that the product: 802.11ax tri-radio 2.4G/5G/5G wireless access points Model Number: TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 3 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Caution FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. E80 Avertissement Avertissement de la FCC: Les changements ou modifications non expressment approuvs par la partie responsable de la conformit pourraient annuler l'autorit de l'utilisateur utiliser cet quipement. E80 This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 access points should be installed and operated with minimum distance 51 cm between the radiator and your body. European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment This Allied Telesis RoHS-compliant product conforms to the European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Allied Telesis ensures RoHS conformance by requiring supplier Declarations of Conformity, monitoring incoming materials, and maintaining manufacturing process controls. Note For additional regulatory statements, refer to Appendix B, Regulatory Statements on page 59. 4 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Standard Compliance RoHs compliant European Union RoHS (Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.) Wire Communication IEEE 802.1 IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3z IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.3bz IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.3at ITU-T G.993.1 Wireless Communication IEEE 802.11 DSSS IEEE 802.11a OFDM IEEE 802.11b DSSS/FHSS IEEE 802.11g OFDM IEEE 802.11n OFDM IEEE 802.11ac OFDM IEEE 802.11ax OFDMA Safety CB/UL IEC 62368-1 UL 62368-1 CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1 IEC 60950-1 TUV EN62368-1 (Co-license) UL2043 5 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) FCC part15 Subpart B/ Class B EN55032 Class B VCCI-CISPR 32 / Class B AS/NZS CISPR 32 Electro Magnetic Susceptibility - EN55024 and EN55035 IEC 61000-4-2 IEC 61000-4-3 IEC 61000-4-4 IEC 61000-4-5 IEC 61000-4-6 IEC 61000-4-8 IEC 61000-4-11 IEC 61000-3-2 IEC 61000-3-3 FCC 47 CFR Part15, subpart C 47 CFR Part15, subpart E DFS CE RED Directive 2014/53/EU EN55032 EN55024 EN301489-1 V2.1.1 EN301489-17 V3.1.1 EN300328 V2.2.2 EN301893 V2.1.1 EN62311/ EN50385 European Council Directive 2014/30/EU DFS EN550.5 EN60601-1-2 6 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide RCM AS/NZS CISPR 32 AS/NZS 4268 IC ICES-003 RSS-102 RSS-247 Japan JATE ARIB STD-T66 ARIB STD-T71 Hong Kong OFCA India WPC Malaysia SIRIM Singapore IMDA TS SRD Taiwan BSMI & NCC CNS 15936 CNS 15598-1
(LP002) Thailand NBTC Vietnam MIC China SRRC Complies with IMDA Standards DB102434 Figure 1. Singapore IMDA Logo 7 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Translated Safety Statements Important: The indicates that a translation of the safety statement is available in a PDF document titled Translated Safety Statements on the Allied Telesis website at www.alliedtelesis.com/library. Remarque: Les consignes de scurit portant le symbole sont traduites dans plusieurs langues dans le document Translated Safety Statements, disponible l'adresse www.alliedtelesis.com/
library. 8 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Contents Preface ............................................................................................................................................................15 Safety Symbols Used in this Document .................................................................................................... 16 Contacting Allied Telesis ........................................................................................................................... 17 Chapter 1: Product Description ...................................................................................................................19 Features ..................................................................................................................................................... 20 Hardware Components .............................................................................................................................. 21 Cable Hide........................................................................................................................................... 23 Console Port........................................................................................................................................ 23 Power Switch....................................................................................................................................... 23 Kensington Lock Hole.......................................................................................................................... 23 Reset Button........................................................................................................................................ 23 LAN1 and LAN2 Ports................................................................................................................................ 24 Static Link Aggregation........................................................................................................................ 24 Cascade Mode .................................................................................................................................... 25 Power Over Ethernet Plus (PoE+)....................................................................................................... 26 Connector Type ................................................................................................................................... 26 Speed .................................................................................................................................................. 26 Duplex Mode ....................................................................................................................................... 26 Automatic MDIX Detection .................................................................................................................. 26 Cable Requirements............................................................................................................................ 27 Maximum Distance .............................................................................................................................. 27 Port Pinouts ......................................................................................................................................... 27 Guidelines............................................................................................................................................ 27 AC Adapter for External Power Supply ...................................................................................................... 28 LEDs .......................................................................................................................................................... 29 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point ........................................................................................31 Reviewing Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................... 32 Unpacking the Shipping Box ...................................................................................................................... 35 Reviewing Installation Guidelines .............................................................................................................. 36 Installing the Access Point on a Table ....................................................................................................... 38 Overview to Installing the Access Point on a Wall or Ceiling ..................................................................... 39 Pre-fitting the Mounting Bracket on the Access Point ................................................................................ 40 Installing the Mounting Bracket on a Wall or Ceiling.................................................................................. 42 Connecting Ethernet Cables to LAN1 and LAN2 Ports.............................................................................. 46 Guidelines............................................................................................................................................ 46 Connecting the Ethernet Cables to LAN Ports .................................................................................... 46 Connecting the AC Power Adapter ............................................................................................................ 48 Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Bracket ................................................................................. 49 Installing an Anti-theft Device..................................................................................................................... 52 Starting the First Management Session ..................................................................................................... 53 Appendix A: Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................55 Physical Specifications............................................................................................................................... 55 Environmental Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 55 Power Specifications.................................................................................................................................. 56 External AC Adapter Specifications..................................................................................................... 56 9 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Contents PoE+ Power Requirements..................................................................................................................56 Cable Specifications ...................................................................................................................................57 LAN Ports Specifications and Pinouts ........................................................................................................58 Port Specifications ...............................................................................................................................58 Port Pinouts..........................................................................................................................................58 Appendix B: Regulatory Statements ........................................................................................................... 59 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ................................................................... 60 Industry Canada Statement........................................................................................................................62 Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................................64 Operating Frequencies and Maximum Transmission Power Levels ....................................................64 Radiation Exposure Statement ............................................................................................................64 Importer................................................................................................................................................64 UK - UKCA Declaration of Conformity........................................................................................................65 Operating Frequencies and Maximum Transmission Power Levels ....................................................65 Radiation Exposure Statement ............................................................................................................65 Importer................................................................................................................................................65 10 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Figures Figure 1: Singapore IMDA Logo ........................................................................................................................ 7 Figure 2: Access Point Top View..................................................................................................................... 21 Figure 3: Access Point Bottom View ............................................................................................................... 21 Figure 4: Front Edge View............................................................................................................................... 22 Figure 5: Back Edge View ............................................................................................................................... 22 Figure 6: Left Edge View ................................................................................................................................. 22 Figure 7: LAN1 and LAN2 Ports in a Static LAG ............................................................................................. 24 Figure 8: LAN2 Port in Cascade Mode with an End Node .............................................................................. 25 Figure 9: LAN2 Port in Cascade Mode with a Networking Device .................................................................. 25 Figure 10: MWS0091 Power Adapter.............................................................................................................. 28 Figure 11: Top View - LEDs ............................................................................................................................ 29 Figure 12: Shipping Box Components............................................................................................................. 35 Figure 13: Approved Installation Orientations on a Ceiling, Wall, or Table ..................................................... 37 Figure 14: Attaching the Bracket Screws to the Access Point......................................................................... 40 Figure 15: Panel Screw ................................................................................................................................... 40 Figure 16: Attaching the Mounting Bracket on the Access Point..................................................................... 41 Figure 17: Removing the Mounting Bracket from the Access Point ................................................................ 41 Figure 18: Marking the Holes for the Key-Hole Slots ...................................................................................... 42 Figure 19: Installing Two Screws..................................................................................................................... 43 Figure 20: Installing the Mount Bracket On the Screws .................................................................................. 44 Figure 21: Pre-Drill Holes on Mounting Bracket .............................................................................................. 44 Figure 22: Securing the Mount Bracket ........................................................................................................... 45 Figure 23: Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the LAN1 Port............................................................................ 46 Figure 24: Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the LAN2 Port........................................................................... 47 Figure 25: Connecting an AC Power Adapter to the Access Point.................................................................. 48 Figure 26: Installing the Access Point on the Mounting Bracket ..................................................................... 49 Figure 27: Seating the Access Point on the Mounting Bracket ....................................................................... 50 Figure 28: Tightening the Mounting Bracket Thumbscrew .............................................................................. 50 Figure 29: Fitting the Cables in the Cable Hide............................................................................................... 51 Figure 30: Kensington Lock Port Location....................................................................................................... 52 Figure 31: Login Prompt .................................................................................................................................. 53 Figure 32: Pin Layout for RJ45 Connector on LAN Port.................................................................................. 58 11 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 List of Figures 12 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Tables Table 1. LED Status Information .................................................................................................................... 29 Table 2. Physical Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 55 Table 3. Environmental Specifications ........................................................................................................... 55 Table 4. External AC/DC Adapter Specifications ........................................................................................... 56 Table 5. PoE+ Power Specifications on LAN Ports ........................................................................................ 56 Table 6. LAN Port Specifications .................................................................................................................... 58 Table 7. Pin Signals for 100M/1G/2.5G/5G Base-T Connectors .................................................................... 58 13 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 List of Tables 14 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Preface This guide contains the hardware installation instructions for the following access points:
TQ6403 GEN2 TQm6403 GEN2 This preface contains the following sections:
Safety Symbols Used in this Document on page 16 Contacting Allied Telesis on page 17 15 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Preface Safety Symbols Used in this Document This document uses the following conventions. Note Notes provide additional information. Caution Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in bodily injury. Warning Warnings inform you of hot surfaces. 16 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Contacting Allied Telesis TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide If you need assistance with this product, you may contact Allied Telesis technical support by going to the Services & Support section of the Allied Telesis web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. You can find links for the following resources on this page:
Helpdesk (Support Portal) - Log onto Allied Telesis interactive support center to search for answers to your questions in our knowledge database, check support tickets, learn about Return Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs), and contact Allied Telesis technical experts. Software Downloads - Download the latest software releases for your product. Licensing - Register and obtain your License key to activate your product. Product Documents - View the most recent installation guides, user guides, software release notes, white papers and data sheets for your product. Warranty - View a list of products to see if Allied Telesis warranty applies to the product you purchased and register your warranty. Allied Telesis Helpdesk - Contact a support representative. For sales or corporate contact information, go to www.alliedtelesis.com/contact and select your region. 17 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Preface 18 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 1 Product Description The sections in this chapter describe the hardware components of the TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 access points:
Features on page 20 Hardware Components on page 21 LAN1 and LAN2 Ports on page 24 AC Adapter for External Power Supply on page 28 LEDs on page 29 19 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Hardware features include:
One 2.4GHz radio Two 5GHz radios Internal omni-directional antennas Two 100/1000Mbps/2.5G Ethernet ports with RJ-45 connectors PoE+ Class 4 powered device One Reset button for restoring the default settings One AC power adapter connector LEDs for 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios, LAN1 and LAN2 ports, and power Kensington lock port Ceiling, wall, or table installation Installing on the Cisco or Fortimet mounting brackets using BRKT-CONV-AP1 converter bracket One Console RS232 RJ-45 port for factory use only Features of the 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios include:
IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax Automatic channel selection Band steering Wi-Fi multimedia (WMM) for prioritizing traffic Wi-Fi 6 BLE/IEEE 802.15.4 (TQ6403 GEN2 only) Features of Power and Power over Ethernet (PoE):
PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) Power saving mode: support IEEE802.3af when either one or two radios are disabled. Redundant power by AC adapter and PoE+ ports Chapter 1: Product Description Features 20 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Hardware Components TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide The top view of the TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 access points is illustrated in Figure 1. Back Edge Front Edge Figure 1. Access Point Top View The bottom view is illustrated in Figure 2. Back Edge Cable Hide Front Edge Figure 2. Access Point Bottom View 21 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 1: Product Description The front edge view is illustrated in Figure 3. Mounting Bracket Thumb Screw Hole Figure 3. Front Edge View The back edge view is illustrated in Figure 4. Console Port DC IN Connector for AC/DC Adapter LAN1 POE+ Port Power Switch LAN2 POE+ Port Reset Button Figure 4. Back Edge View The left edge view is illustrated in Figure 5. Kensington Lock 22 Figure 5. Left Edge View Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide Cable Hide The top cover of the access point is larger than the access point chassis to create space on the back for cable connectors and cables shown in Figure 2 on page 21. Console Port The Console Serial port on the back panel is for manufacturing purposes only. Power Switch The Power Switch on the back panel in Figure 4 on page 22 turns On or OFF the access point when power is supplied to the access point only from the AC adapter, not from PoE LAN ports. When power is supplied to the access point from the PoE LAN ports, the state of the Power Switch does not affect the access point. Kensington Lock Hole The left panel has a hole for the Kensington lock to be connected to an anti-theft cable/lock to physically secure the access point as shown in Figure 5 on page 22. Reset Button The access point has a Reset button on the back edge in Figure 4 on page 22 for returning the parameter settings of the device to their default values. You might reset the access point if you want to discard its current configuration or if you forgot the manager password and so cannot manage the device. To reset the device, press the button for five seconds and release. You can enable or disable the reset button with the management software. The default setting for the button is enabled. If the access point is installed in a public area, you probably should disable it to protect the device from being reset by unauthorized individuals. 23 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 1: Product Description LAN1 and LAN2 Ports The wireless access point has two Ethernet ports, labeled LAN1 and LAN2. You use the ports to connect the wireless access point to your wired network. Here are their basic properties:
LAN1 and LAN2 ports support PoE+. The default setting for LAN1 port is enabled. You cannot disable it. The default setting for LAN2 port is disabled. LAN1 and LAN2 ports can be combined into a static Link Aggregation (LAG) to double the bandwidth between the wireless access point and the wired network. LAN2 can be configured as a separate Ethernet port for another network device. This is referred to as the Cascade mode. Static Link Aggregation You can double the bandwidth between the wireless access point and your wired network by combining LAN1 and LAN2 ports into a static LAG. A static LAG functions as a single logical link between the wireless access point and another network device, such as an Ethernet switch or router. A static LAG also provides link redundancy. If one link goes down, the wireless access point maintains connectivity to the wired network over the remaining link. Refer to Figure 6. Figure 6. LAN1 and LAN2 Ports in a Static LAG Here are guidelines to using LAN1 and LAN2 ports as a static LAG:
You have to connect the ports to the same network device, such as an Ethernet switch or router, or virtual stacking devices. Do not connect the LAN ports to different network devices. The network device has to support static LAGs. You have to configure the two ports on the network device as a static LAG. You activate the static LAG for LAN1 and LAN2 ports with the on-board web browser management interface. 24 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide Note Do not enable and cable the LAN2 port until after you have configured the other network device for the static LAG. Cascade Mode The LAN2 port also has a Cascade mode. The mode allows you to use the port to connect another device to your network. The device can be an end node such as a printer or computer, as shown in Figure 7. To Network Core LAN2 Port Figure 7. LAN2 Port in Cascade Mode with an End Node It can also be a networking device such as a switch, router, or media converter. Refer to Figure 8. To Network Core Figure 8. LAN2 Port in Cascade Mode with a Networking Device Here are the Cascade mode guidelines:
The Cascade mode requires firmware version 6.0.1-2.1 or later. You set the Cascade mode with the on-board web browser management interface. The Cascade mode is not supported with Vista Manager EX and the AWC plug-in. Do not connect both LAN1 and LAN2 ports to the same network device when the LAN2 port is in the Cascade mode. 25 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 1: Product Description Power Over Ethernet Plus
(PoE+) You can power the wireless access point with either PoE+ on the LAN1 port, LAN2 port or an AC/DC power adapter. The wireless access point is a PoE+ Class 4 powered devices, with maximum power consumption of 25.5 watts. To power the device with PoE+, you have to connect LAN1 or LAN2 port to PoE+ power sourcing equipment (PSE). The network cable connecting the LAN1 or LAN2 port to the PoE+ PSE carries both network traffic and PoE+. You can power the device with both PoE+ and an AC/DC power adapter. However, the two power sources are not load sharing. The power adapter is the primary power source and PoE+ is redundant power. Connector Type The LAN ports have an eight-pin RJ45 connector. The port uses four pins of the connector at 100 Mbps and all eight pins at 1G/2.5G/5Gbps. Refer to the tables in Port Pinouts on page 58 for the pin assignments. Speed The LAN ports have speeds of 100Mbps/1G/2.5G/5Gbps. The speeds are set automatically with Auto-Negotiation. You cannot disable Auto-Negotiation on the ports. Note The LAN ports should be connected to network devices that also adjust port speeds with Auto-Negotiation. If a network device does not support Auto-Negotiation, the LAN ports operate at 100 Mbps, which may reduce network performance. Duplex Mode Both LAN ports can operate in either half- or full-duplex mode at 100Mbps, and full-duplex mode at 1G/2.5G/5Gbps. The ports are IEEE802.3u compliant and use Auto-Negotiation to set the duplex mode. You cannot disable Auto-Negotiation on the port. Note The network device to which you connect the LAN ports should also set the duplex mode with Auto-Negotiation. If a network device does not support Auto-Negotiation, the LAN port operates at half-duplex mode. This may result in a duplex mode mismatch if the network device is operating at full duplex. Automatic MDIX Detection When operating at 100Mbps, the twisted-pair ports feature automatic MDIX detection. (Automatic MDIX detection does not apply to 1G/2.5G/
5Gbps.) This feature automatically configures the ports to MDI or MDI-X depending on the wiring configuration of the port on the Ethernet switch. 26 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide You cannot disable automatic MDIX detection. For automatic MDIX detection to work properly, this feature must also be present on the Ethernet switch. The LAN port defaults to MDIX if it is connected to a network device that does not support automatic MDIX detection. The minimum cable requirements for the ports are listed here. 100 Mbps port: Standard TIA/EIA 568-B-compliant Category 3 shielded or unshielded cabling. 1/2.5/5Gbps port: Standard TIA/EIA 568-A-compliant Category 5 or TIA/EIA 568-B-compliant Enhanced Category 5 (Cat 5e) unshielded cabling. Cable Requirements Maximum Distance The LAN ports have a maximum operating distance of 100 meters (328 feet). Port Pinouts See Table 7 on page 58 for port pinouts information. Guidelines Here are the guidelines to using the LAN1 and LAN2 ports:
If you are connecting only one LAN port to your network, you have to use port LAN1. The default setting for the LAN1 port is enabled. You cannot disable it. The default setting for LAN2 is disabled. To activate it, use the on-board web browser management interface. To use the LAN1 and LAN2 ports as a static LAG, you have to connect them to the same network device, such as an Ethernet switch or router, or virtual stacking devices. Do not connect the LAN ports to different network devices. The network device has to support static LAGs. Caution When using LAN1 and LAN2 ports as a static LAG, do not activate the LAN2 port until you have configured the ports on the network device to which the LAN ports are connected as a static LAG. Refer to the documentation for the network device for instructions. To activate the Cascade mode for LAN2, use the on-board web browser management interface. 27 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 1: Product Description AC Adapter for External Power Supply The access point can be powered in two ways:
PoE+ Sourcing Equipment (PSE) on LAN1 and/or LAN2 ports AC power adapter You can also power it with both methods for power redundancy. The power sources are not load-sharing. A wireless access point that has both power sources uses the AC power adapter as its primary power source and PoE+ as redundant power. For technical specifications, refer to Power Specifications on page 56. The PWRADP-01 (DA-48Z12) Power Adapter, shown in Figure 9, from Allied Telesis is approved for this product. Figure 9. PWRADP-01 (DA-48Z12) Power Adapter 28 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide LEDs The LEDs on the top panel display status information. See Figure 10 for LEDs and Table 1 for the status definition. Figure 10. Top View - LEDs Table 1. LED Status Information LED State Description PWR/
SYS LAN1 LAN2 Green The access point is powered ON and operating normally. Blinking Green The access point is booting up. Red The access point has encountered a fault condition. Blinking Red The access point is upgrading its firmware. Off Green The access point is not receiving power. The port has established a link to a network device, is receiving power from PoE, or both. Blinking Green The port is transmitting or receiving data. Off Green The port has not established a link to a network device. The port has established a link to a network device, is receiving power from PoE, or both. Blinking Green The port is transmitting and receiving data. Off The port has not established a link to a network device. 29 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 1: Product Description Table 1. LED Status Information (Continued) LED State Description 2.4GHz 5GHz-1 5GHz-2 Green Off Green Off Green Off The 2.4GHz radio is enabled. The 2.4GHz radio is disabled. The 5GHz radio is enabled. The 5GHz radio is disabled. The 5GHz radio is enabled. The 5GHz radio is disabled. 30 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2 Installing the Wireless Access Point This chapter contains the installation procedures for the TQ6403 Access Points. The procedures are detailed in the following sections:
Reviewing Safety Precautions on page 32 Unpacking the Shipping Box on page 35 Reviewing Installation Guidelines on page 36 Installing the Access Point on a Table on page 38 Overview to Installing the Access Point on a Wall or Ceiling on page 39 Pre-fitting the Mounting Bracket on the Access Point on page 40 Installing the Mounting Bracket on a Wall or Ceiling on page 42 Connecting Ethernet Cables to LAN1 and LAN2 Ports on page 46 Connecting the AC Power Adapter on page 48 Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Bracket on page 49 Installing an Anti-theft Device on page 52 Starting the First Management Session on page 53 Note The non-US models of this product have a country code setting that must be set during the initial management session of the units. The setting ensures that the units operate in compliance with the laws and regulations of your country or region. For the US model, the country code is preset and cannot be changed. Per FCC regulations, the country code setting for all WiFi products marketed in the US must be fixed to US operational channels only. 31 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point Reviewing Safety Precautions Please review the following safety precautions before installing the access point. Important: Safety statements that have the symbol are translated into multiple languages in the Translated Safety Statements document, which is available at www.alliedtelesis.com/library. Warning To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. This unit contains hazardous voltages and should only be opened by a trained and qualified technician. To avoid the possibility of electric shock, disconnect electric power to the product before connecting or disconnecting the LAN cables. E1 Warning Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity. E2 Warning All Countries: Install product in accordance with local and National Electrical Codes. E8 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to install or to replace this equipment. E14 Warning To reduce the risk of electric shock, the PoE ports on this product must not connect to cabling that is routed outside the building where this device is located. E40 Warning This equipment shall be installed in a Restricted Access location. E45 32 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide Warning FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. E80 Note The access point must be powered by:
1. A UL listed external AC/DC power supply suitable for use at Tma 50oC, a maximum operating altitude of 3000 m or higher, and whose output meets separated extra-low voltage (SELV), limited power sources (LPSs) and is rated 12 VDC, 4.0 A, OR 2. By Power over Ethernet through a UL listed ITE. Refer to Table 4, External AC/DC Adapter Specifications on page 56. Caution Air vents must not be blocked and must have free access to the room ambient air for cooling. E6 Warning An operational unit can be hot. Exercise caution when handling with unprotected hands. Warning Operating Temperature. This product is designed for a maximum ambient temperature of 50C (122 F) E7. Warning To reduce the risk of electric shock, the PoE port on this product must not connect to cabling that is routed outside the building where this device is located. E40 Warning This equipment is intended for indoor use only. E95 33 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point Note If you are not using PoE to power to unit, use only an approved AC/
DC adapter. Refer to Power Specifications on page 56. Caution The unit does not contain serviceable components. Please return damaged units for servicing. E42 Note You should verify that your PoE network adheres to the standards of a separated extra-low voltage (SELV) circuit before using the PoE feature on the wireless access point. 34 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Unpacking the Shipping Box TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide To verify the contents of the shipping box, perform the following procedure:
1. Remove all components from the shipping box. Note Store the packaging material in a safe location. Please use the original shipping material if you need to return the device to Allied Telesis. 2. Verify the contents of the shipping box listed in Table 11. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Allied Telesis sales representative for assistance. Figure 11. Shipping Box Components Name Component TQ6403 GEN2 or TQm6403 GEN2 Access Point One Mounting Bracket Two M5 x 4.5 mm, Pan-head Screws 35 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point Reviewing Installation Guidelines Review the following guidelines before installing the access point:
The ceiling or wall mounting surface must be of proper material to accommodate the screws and strong enough to support the weight of the access point and cables. (Refer to Table 2 on page 55 for the product weight.) You can install the access point on a wall where Cisco or Fortinet bracket has already been installed. You need a bracket converter. See the BRKT-CONV-AP1 Bracket Converter Installation Guide for more information. Connect the Ethernet cable(s) and power cord (if applicable) to the access point before installing the product on the ceiling or wall. Depending on the installation location, connecting or removing cables may be difficult after the device is installed. Verify that the Ethernet cable(s) is long enough to connect to its destination port(s) before installing the access point. Once the installation is complete, it is physically difficult to change the cables. If the wireless access point is powered by an AC adapter, verify that an AC power outlet is within six feet of the planned installation site. (Refer to Power Specifications on page 56 for the AC adapter specifications.) Refer to Figure 12 on page 37 for approved orientations of the wireless access point on a table, wall, or ceiling. 36 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide Ceiling Installation Wall Installation Table Installation Figure 12. Approved Installation Orientations on a Ceiling, Wall, or Table 37 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point Installing the Access Point on a Table You need the following items to install the access point on a table:
TQ6403 GEN2 or TQm6403 GEN2 Access Point One or two Ethernet cables External AC power adapter (Optional if using PoE+. Required if not using PoE+ or for redundant power.) Kensington lock (optional) Note See Reviewing Safety Precautions on page 32 and Reviewing Installation Guidelines on page 36 before installing the product. Perform the following steps to install the wireless access point on a table:
1. Place the access point at the selected location on the table. 2. Connect Ethernet cables to LAN1 and LAN2 ports. Refer to Connecting Ethernet Cables to LAN1 and LAN2 Ports on page 46. 3. To connect an AC power adapter to the access point, go to Connecting the AC Power Adapter on page 48. 4. To install a security cable, refer to Installing an Anti-theft Device on page 52. 5. To start managing the device, go to Starting the First Management Session on page 53. 38 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Overview to Installing the Access Point on a Wall or Ceiling TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide Here are the procedures for installing the wireless access point on a wall or ceiling:
Pre-fitting the Mounting Bracket on the Access Point on page 40 Installing the Mounting Bracket on a Wall or Ceiling on page 42 Connecting Ethernet Cables to LAN1 and LAN2 Ports on page 46 Connecting the AC Power Adapter on page 48 Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Bracket on page 49 Installing an Anti-theft Device on page 52 Note Please see Reviewing Safety Precautions on page 32 and Reviewing Installation Guidelines on page 36 before installing the product. Note Depending on the installation location, it may be easier to connect the network cables and optional power adapter to the wireless access point before installing it on the wall or ceiling. You need the following items to install the wireless access point on a ceiling or wall:
TQ6403 GEN2 or TQm6403 GEN2 Access Point Two screws to attach the access point to the mounting bracket Mounting bracket Four (4) M4, 25.0 mm flat-head wood screws and anchors (not provided) for fastening the mounting bracket Phillips head screwdriver (not provided) Pencil (not provided) External AC power adapter (Optional if using PoE+. Required if not using PoE+ or for redundant power.) Kensington lock (optional and not provided) Note The four Phillips head M4 screws/anchors, the Phillips head screwdriver, pencil, external AC power adapter and Kensington lock are not included with the product. 39 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point Pre-fitting the Mounting Bracket on the Access Point To pre-fit the mounting bracket on the access point, perform the following procedure:
1. Place the wireless access point upside down on a table. 2. Install the two screws (provided) fully into the bottom panel of the access point. See Figure 13. Figure 13. Attaching the Bracket Screws to the Access Point The screw collar provides the proper spacing for the mounting bracket beneath the screw head. See Figure 14. Collar Figure 14. Panel Screw 40 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide 3. Make sure that the mounting bracket fits to the access point by sliding the bracket beneath the screws as shown in Figure 15. Figure 15. Attaching the Mounting Bracket on the Access Point 4. Slide the mounting bracket forward and remove it from the access point. See Figure 16. Figure 16. Removing the Mounting Bracket from the Access Point 5. Go to Installing the Mounting Bracket on a Wall or Ceiling on page 42. 41 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point Installing the Mounting Bracket on a Wall or Ceiling To install the mounting bracket on a wall of ceiling, perform the following procedure:
1. Choose the location and orientation for the access point on the wall or ceiling. Refer to Figure 12 on page 37. 2. Position the mounting bracket at the selected location and orientation for the access point. Consider the following guidelines. The thumbscrew on the mounting bracket is where the front panel of the access point will be. The ports and connectors are on the back panel, away from the thumbscrew. 3. With a pencil, mark the wall or ceiling with the two key-hole slots of the bracket. Refer to Figure 17. Figure 17. Marking the Holes for the Key-Hole Slots 4. Pre-drill the two marked locations for the keyhole slots on the hard-surface ceiling or wall. 42 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide 5. Install two M4 screws and anchors (if required). Leave the screws loose enough so that the bracket can slide under the screw heads. Refer to Figure 18. Note For a wooden wall or ceiling, use M4 x 25 mm flat-head wood screws and anchors, if required. The screws and anchors are not provided. Figure 18. Installing Two Screws 43 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point 6. Insert the openings of the bracket key-hole slots under the two screw heads and slide the bracket into the narrow end of the key-hole slot openings. See Figure 19. Figure 19. Installing the Mount Bracket On the Screws 7. Tighten the screws snugly onto the bracket. 8. To secure the mounting bracket, pre-drill holes through the two bracket mounting holes opposite the key-hole slots. See Figure 20. Figure 20. Pre-Drill Holes on Mounting Bracket 44 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide 9. Install and tighten two M4 screws (not provided) in the holes prepared in Step 8. The bracket installation is now complete.See Figure 21. Figure 21. Securing the Mount Bracket 10. Go to Connecting Ethernet Cables to LAN1 and LAN2 Ports on page 46. 45 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point Connecting Ethernet Cables to LAN1 and LAN2 Ports This section describes the instructions for connecting Ethernet cables to the LAN1 and LAN2 ports. Guidelines Review the following guidelines before connecting cables to the LAN1 and LAN2 ports:
For information on cable specifications, see Cable Requirements on page 27. If you are installing the access point on a ceiling or wall, you might find it easier to connect the cables before placing the unit on the mounting bracket. You must use port LAN1 if you are connecting only one LAN port to the network. To power the access point through PoE+ LAN port(s), see PoE+
Power Requirements on page 56. To use both LAN1 and LAN2 ports, you have to connect them to the same network device. The device must support static LAGs. The default setting for the LAN2 port and static LAG on the wireless access point is disabled. You enable them with the on-board web browser management interface. For instructions, see the TQ6K GEN2 Management Software Users Guide. Note Do not enable the LAN2 port until you have configured the other network device for the static LAG. Connecting the Ethernet Cables to LAN Ports To connect the network cables, perform the following procedure:
1. To cable LAN1 port, connect an Ethernet cable into the port. The cable requirements are in Cable Requirements on page 27. Refer to Figure 22. Figure 22. Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the LAN1 Port 46 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a network Ethernet device, such as an Ethernet switch or router. Note If the device is PoE+ power sourcing equipment (PSE), the access point begins to power on and initialize its management software. 3. To use LAN2 port in the static LAG or Cascade mode, connect a second Ethernet cable to the port. See Figure 23. Figure 23. Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the LAN2 Port 4. Connect the other end to a network device. To use the port as a static LAG with the LAN1 port, connect it to the same router or switch as LAN1 port. To use it in the Cascade mode, connect it to a different device. For an overview, refer to Static Link Aggregation on page 24 and Cascade Mode on page 25. Note The default setting for the LAN2 port is disabled, To set it to the Static LAG or Cascade mode, use the on-board web browser management interface, explained in the TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Management Software User Guide. 5. Do one of the following:
a. If the access point is to be power only by PoE+, without an AC power adapter, go to Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Bracket on page 49. b. To connect an external AC power adapter, go to Connecting the AC Power Adapter. 47 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point Connecting the AC Power Adapter The access point can be powered with PoE+ on the LAN1 or/and LAN2 ports, an AC power adapter, or both. A wireless access point that is powered by both methods uses the AC adapter as its primary power and PoE as redundant power. For an AC power adapter, Allied Telesis recommends the MWS0091 Power Adapter. If you purchased a power adapter for the wireless access point, perform the following procedure. Otherwise, go to Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Bracket on page 49. Perform the following procedure to install an AC power adapter:
1. If the AC power adapter has replaceable AC plugs, verify that the current plug on the adapter is the correct plug for your region. If it is not, install the correct AC plug by following the instructions provided with the adapter. 2. Plug the DC connector of the power adapter into the DC IN jack on the access point. Refer to Figure 24. Figure 24. Connecting an AC Power Adapter to the Access Point 3. Connect the power adapter into an appropriate AC power source. 4. Turn on the Power Switch. Note The Power Switch controls power from the AC power supply. It does not control PoE+ on the LAN1 and LAN2 ports. 5. Go to Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Bracket on page 49. 48 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Bracket TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide To attach the wireless access point on the mounting bracket on the wall or ceiling, perform the following procedure:
1. Align the bottom of the access point over the bracket so that the two screws on the bottom of the device fit into the bracket keyholes. Refer to Figure 25. (These are the two access point chassis screws installed in Pre-fitting the Mounting Bracket on the Access Point on page 40.) Figure 25. Installing the Access Point on the Mounting Bracket 2. Slide the access point forward until its screws are seated in the bracket keyhole slots and the bracket thumbscrew is aligned with the screw hole on the front panel. See Figure 26 on page 50 for the access point and bracket orientations. 49 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point Figure 26. Seating the Access Point on the Mounting Bracket 3. Tighten the thumbscrew to secure the access point to the mounting bracket. Refer to Figure 27. Figure 27. Tightening the Mounting Bracket Thumbscrew 50 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide 4. Place the Ethernet cable(s) and power cable (if any) along the cable guides inside of the top cover in the cable hide space. See Figure 28. Figure 28. Fitting the Cables in the Cable Hide 5. Go to Installing an Anti-theft Device on page 52 or Starting the First Management Session on page 53. 51 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point Installing an Anti-theft Device Installation of an anti-theft cable/lock is optional. The access point has a lock port that is compatible with a Kensington lock. The lock port can be used to physically secure the device to a table, wall, or a ceiling. Note Anti-theft devices are not available from Allied Telesis. 1. Follow the instructions provided with the vendors anti-theft device for the installation. See Figure 29 for the Kensington lock port location. Kensington Lock Port Figure 29. Kensington Lock Port Location 2. If you are installing the wireless access point on a wall or ceiling and have not installed in on the mounting bracket yet, go to Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Bracket on page 49. 52 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Starting the First Management Session TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide This section contains an abbreviated version of the procedure to start the first management session. For complete instructions, refer to the TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Management Software Users Guide. The wireless access point firmware includes a DHCP client. The default setting for the client is enabled. When you power on the access point for the first time, it queries the subnet on the LAN1 port for a DHCP server. If a DHCP server responds to its query, the unit uses the IP address the server assigns to it. If there is no DHCP server, the access point uses the default IP address 192.168.1.230. To start the first management session, perform the following procedure:
1. Start the web browser on your management workstation. 2. Enter the IP address of the wireless access point in the URL field of the web browser. The address is one of the following:
If your network does not have a DHCP server, enter the default address 192.168.1.230. If your network has a DHCP server, enter the IP address the DHCP server assigned to the access point. The wireless access point displays the login prompt. Refer to Figure 30. Figure 30. Login Prompt 3. Enter manager for the user name and friend for the password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 53 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Chapter 2: Installing the Wireless Access Point 54 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix contains the specifications for the TQ6403 Access Points in the following sections:
Physical Specifications Environmental Specifications Power Specifications on page 56 Cable Specifications on page 57 LAN Ports Specifications and Pinouts on page 58 Physical Specifications Table 2. Physical Specifications Parameter Specification Dimensions (W x D x H) 200 mm X 210 mm X 47 mm
(7.9 in. x 8.3 in. x 1.9 in.) Weight without mounting bracket
?? Kg (?? lbs) Weight with mounting bracket
?? Kg (?? lbs) Environmental Specifications Table 3. Environmental Specifications Parameter Specification Operating Temperature 0 C to 45 C (32 F to 113 F) Storage Temperature
- 25 C to 70 C (- 13 F to 158 F) Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing 0% to 95% non-condensing Maximum Operating Altitude 3000 m (9843 ft) 55 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Appendix A: Technical Specifications Power Specifications External AC Adapter Specifications Table 4 lists the power requirements for an external AC/DC adapter. Table 4. External AC/DC Adapter Specifications Parameter Input Voltage Range Input Frequency Rated Output Voltage Rated Output Current Specification 100 - 240 VAC 50 - 60 Hz
+12 VDC 4 A Temperature Range 0 C to 50 C (32 F to 122 F) Maximum Operating Altitude 3000 m (9843 ft) Note If you decide to use an AC adapter with the access point, Allied Telesis recommends the PWRADP-01 (DA-48Z12) adapter. The adapter is a UL Listed power supply and is compatible with the above specifications while meeting the standards of a separated extra-low voltage (SELV) product. Note The PWRADP-01 (DA-48Z12) adapter is sold separately. PoE+ Power Requirements Table 5 lists the PoE+ specifications for the PoE LAN ports. Table 5. PoE+ Power Specifications on LAN Ports TQ6403 GEN2 TQm6403 GEN2 Maximum Power Consumption 24.1 watts 23.9 watts Rated Voltage Rated Current DC 48V 0.67A Note Allied Telesis recommends using UL-certified PoE injectors. 56 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Cable Specifications TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide The minimum cable requirements for ports LAN1 and LAN2 are listed here. 100Mbps ports: Standard TIA/EIA 568-B-compliant Category 3 shielded or unshielded cabling. 1G/2.5G ports: Standard TIA/EIA 568-A-compliant Category 5 or TIA/
EIA 568-B-compliant Enhanced Category 5 (Cat 5e) unshielded cabling. Note The maximum operating distance of the cables is 100 meters (328 feet). 57 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Appendix A: Technical Specifications LAN Ports Specifications and Pinouts Port Specifications The access point port specifications are shown in Table 6. Table 6. LAN Port Specifications Connector Specification PoE standard - LAN1 and LAN2 IEEE 802.3at (class 4) Port Pinouts The pin signal definitions for ports LAN1 and LAN2 are given here. Figure 31 illustrates the pin layout of the ports. Figure 31. Pin Layout for RJ45 Connector on LAN Port Table 7 lists the pin signals. Table 7. Pin Signals for 100M/1G/2.5G/5G Base-T Connectors Pin 100 Mbps MDI Signal 100 Mbps MDI-X Signal 1G/2.5G/5G Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TX+
TX-
RX+
RX+
RX-
TX+
Bi-directional pair A+
Bi-directional pair A-
Bi-directional pair B+
Not used Not used Bi-directional pair C+
Not used Not used Bi-directional pair C-
RX-
TX-
Bi-directional pair B-
Not used Not used Bi-directional pair D+
Not used Not used Bi-directional pair D-
58 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Appendix B Regulatory Statements This appendix contains the following regulatory statements:
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement on page 60 Industry Canada Statement on page 62 Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity on page 64 UK - UKCA Declaration of Conformity on page 65 59 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Appendix B: Regulatory Statements Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. E80 Caution Avertissement de la FCC: Les changements ou modifications non expressment approuvs par la partie responsable de la conformit pourraient annuler l'autorit de l'utilisateur utiliser cet quipement. E80 This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The device is restricted to indoor use only and can be operated within 2412MHz to 2462MHz, 5180GHz to 5320GHz, 5500GHz to 5720GHz, and 5745GHz to 5825GHz. Selection of other channels is disabled. The device meets all the other requirements specified in Part E, Section 15.407 of the FCC Rules. 60 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 access points should be installed and operated with minimum distance 51 cm between the radiator and your body. 61 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Appendix B: Regulatory Statements Industry Canada Statement This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-
exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Lemetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage.
(2) Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la Class B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Caution:
(i) the device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
62 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide Avertissement:
Le guide dutilisation des dispositifs pour rseaux locaux doit inclure des instructions prcises sur les restrictions susmentionnes, notamment:
(i) les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz sont rservs uniquement pour une utilisation lintrieur afin de rduire les risques de brouillage prjudiciable aux systmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mmes canaux;
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 access points should be installed and operated with minimum distance 25 cm between the radiator and your body. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements ISED tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Les points d'accs TQ6403 GEN2 et TQm6403 GEN2 doivent tre installs et utiliss avec une distance minimale de 25 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. 63 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Appendix B: Regulatory Statements Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity Operating Frequencies and Maximum Transmission Power Levels Hereby, Allied Telesis declares that the radio equipment type
[TQ6403 GEN2, TQm6403 GEN2] is in compliance with Directive 2014/
53/EU. The operating frequencies and maximum transmission power levels for wireless devices operated in the EU are listed below:
TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Beamforming Non-Beamforming 2412-2472 MHz 19.87 dBm 5150-5250 MHz 22.87 dBm 5250-5350 MHz 22.99 dBm 5470-5725 MHz 29.97 dBm 19.94 dBm 22.99 dBm 22.96 dBm 29.83 dBm Note Operations in the 5.15 - 5.35 GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only. Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with EU radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. Importer Allied Telesis International BV Incheonweg 7, 1437 EK Rozenburg Note Contact Allied Telesis for the EU conformity statement. To contact Allied Telesis, visit our web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/contact. 64 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 UK - UKCA Declaration of Conformity TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Access Points Installation Guide Operating Frequencies and Maximum Transmission Power Levels Hereby, Allied Telesis declares that the radio equipment type
[TQ6403 GEN2, TQm6403 GEN2] is in compliance with the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 The operating frequencies and maximum transmission power levels for wireless devices operated in the UK are listed below:
TQ6403 GEN2 and TQm6403 GEN2 Beamforming Non-Beamforming 2412-2472 MHz 19.87 dBm 5150-5250 MHz 22.87 dBm 5250-5350 MHz 22.99 dBm 5470-5725 MHz 29.97 dBm 19.94 dBm 22.99 dBm 22.96 dBm 29.83 dBm Note Operations in the 5.15 - 5.35 GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only. Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with EU radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. Importer Allied Telesis International BV 11 Pine Court, Kembrey Park Swindon Wiltshire SN2 8AD, United Kingdom Note Contact Allied Telesis for the UK conformity statement. To contact Allied Telesis, visit our web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/contact. 65 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022 Appendix B: Regulatory Statements 66 Draft 4 on July 20, 2022
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1 2 3 | DFS Test Photos | Test Setup Photos | 250.11 KiB | December 06 2022 / June 11 2023 | delayed release |
1 2 3 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 27.25 KiB | December 06 2022 / December 13 2022 |
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1 2 3 | RF Test Photos | Test Setup Photos | 234.37 KiB | December 06 2022 / June 11 2023 | delayed release |
1 2 3 | TPC Declaration Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 22.04 KiB | December 06 2022 / December 13 2022 |
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1 2 3 | Cover Letter(s) | October 07 2022 / October 11 2022 |
1 2 3 | RF Exposure Info | October 07 2022 / October 11 2022 |
1 2 3 | TSUP 2.4GHz | Test Setup Photos | 491.14 KiB | October 07 2022 / April 09 2023 | delayed release |
1 2 3 | TSUP Antenna | Test Setup Photos | 37.37 KiB | October 07 2022 / April 09 2023 | delayed release |
1 2 3 | TSUP 5GHz UNII1+UNII3 | Test Setup Photos | 539.02 KiB | October 07 2022 / April 09 2023 | delayed release |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2022-12-13 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2022-10-11 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
3 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2022-12-13
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2022-10-11
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Allied Telesis K.K.
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009668120
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
2nd. TOC Bldg. 7-21-11 Nishi-Gotanda Shinagawa-ku
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2nd. TOC Bldg. 7-21-11 Nishi-Gotanda
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Tokyo, N/A
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Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
RSL
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
TQM6403GEN2
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
S**** T********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+81 3********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
+81 3********
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1 2 3 |
s******@allied-telesis.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 06/11/2023 | ||||
1 2 3 | 04/09/2023 | |||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | IEEE802.11ax tri-radio 5G/5G/2.4GHz 2x2+2x2+2x2 wireless AP | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | No | |||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance of at least 51 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures, or as evaluated in this filing. This device supports 20, 40, 80 and 160 MHz bandwidth modes. Class II Permissive Change: Adds master mode operation in U-NII Bands 2A and 2C via software. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance of at least 51 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures, or as evaluated in this filing. This device supports 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 | Output Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power. This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance of at least 51 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures, or as evaluated in this filing. This device supports 20, 40 and 80 MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc. Hsinchu Laboratory
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1 2 3 | Name |
A******** C********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.336 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.201 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | CC MO ND | 5500 | 5720 | 0.249 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.411 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.4730000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.336 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.411 |
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