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M0201AAC
ION®-E Series Low Power Carrier Access Point Installation Guide
© February 2018 CommScope, Inc.
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CAP L Overview
CAP L with a Copper Interface and External DC Power
REF #
Label
Description
Function
1, 4
ANT 3, ANT 4
Not available; connector is plugged.
2
ANT 1 
4.3-10 RF connector
Connect to two separate external antennas or to two ports on a cross-polarized dual antenna 
via 50
Ω coaxial cable. Each connector supports two RF bands. The end of the 50Ω coaxial 
cable that connects to an ANT connector can be either a push-pull or a threaded connector. 
ANT 1/2 ship with dust caps that can be discarded upon unit installation. 
3
ANT 2
5
Power LED
 
(Unlabeled)
Power LED
See 
.
6
Power button 
(Unlabeled)
Pushbutton switch
Places the CAP L into a low-power sleep state, which allows you to safely unplug the CAP L 
without a power arc. 
Prior to disconnecting the Power cable from the CAP L, press the Power button to power off 
the CAP L. 
7
Unlabeled 
Proprietary 4-pin 36 
to 60 Vdc Power 
connector
Connects to a local or remote DC power supply, or to a Hybrid Fiber Junction Box. 
8
Port 2
Not applicable to this model configuration—do not remove the factory-installed 
EMI/weatherproof plug.
9
Port 1
Port 1 connects to an available port on a CAT Card in the CAN/TEN via Cat6A cable and 
provides the main signal interface. Uses the Ethernet OCTIS Kit (PN 7760652). Port 1 ships with 
a dust cap that can be discarded upon unit installation.
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A
RJ45 Auxiliary port
The Auxiliary port provides a cascade connection to an optional locally powered cascaded 
CAP L, or provides a connection to external Ethernet devices such as WiFi and IP cameras. 
Cabling is via the appropriate CAT cable for the protocol; this model supports a 1000 BASE-T 
and 802.3at Class 4 Power over Cat6A Ethernet connection. Maximum attached cable length 
is 100 meters (328 feet). Port A ships with factory-installed EMI/weatherproof plug, and must 
remain plugged if not in use. For information on how to use the Auxiliary port in cascades, see 
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