Cisco Cisco Industrial Wireless 3702 Access Point Prospecto
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RF Adapters
The Cisco Industrial Wireless 3700 Series Access Points are equipped with N-type antenna ports for maximum
durability. For lightning arrestor attachment and to enable usage of the access points in conjunction with external
antennas that come with RP-TNC connectors, Cisco offers the RF adapters listed in Table 6.
Table 6.
RF Adapters for the Cisco Industrial Wireless 3700 Series
Part Number
Description
AIR-ACC370-NF-NF=
RF adapter, N(f) to N(f), spare
AIR-ACC370-NF-NF
RF adapter, N(f) to N(f)
AIR-ACC370-NM-RF=
RF adapter, N(m) to RP-TNC(f), spare
AIR-ACC370-NM-RF
RF adapter, N(m) to RP-TNC(f)
RF Cables
For customer convenience, Cisco offers the RF cables listed in Table 7 to remotely attach external antennas to the
Cisco Industrial Wireless 3700 Series Access Points.
Table 7.
RF Cables for the Cisco Industrial Wireless 3700 Series Access Points
Part Number
Description
CAB-L400-5-N-N=
RF cable, 5 ft, LMR-400-DB, RA-N(m) to N(m), spare
CAB-L400-5-N-N
RF cable, 5 ft, LMR-400-DB, RA-N(m) to N(m)
CAB-L240-10-N-R=
RF cable, 10 ft, LMR-240-DB, RA-N(m) to RP-TNC(f), spare
CAB-L240-10-N-R
RF cable, 10 ft, LMR-240-DB, RA-N(m) to RP-TNC(f)
CAB-L400-20-N-R=
RF cable, 20 ft, LMR-400-DB, RA-N(m) to RP-TNC(f), spare
CAB-L400-20-N-R
RF cable, 20 ft, LMR-400-DB, RA-N(m) to RP-TNC(f)
CAB-L400-20-N-N=
RF cable, 20 ft, LMR-400-DB, RA-N(m) to N(m), spare
CAB-L600-30-N-N=
RF cable, 30 ft, LMR-600-DB, RA-N(m) to N(m), spare
RF Port Protective Covers
Cisco offers the N-type caps listed in Table 8 to cover and protect any unused RF ports on Cisco Industrial
Wireless 3700 Series Access Points. These caps are not included in the IW3702 shipping package.
Table 8.
RF Port Protective Covers for the Cisco Industrial Wireless 3700 Series
Part Number
Description
AIR-ACC15-N-CAP=
Outdoor AP cover caps for N-connector, bag of 10 units
Lightning Arrestors
When you use RF cables or RF adapters between the antennas and these access points, Cisco recommends that
you add lightning arrestors to each port, particularly when the deployment is in an area with high lightning activity.
The lightning arrestors listed in the following table, when properly grounded, provide robust protection against
induced currents in the RF cabling generated by nearby lightning strikes. The lightning arrestors do not protect
against direct lightning strikes on the access point. Table 9 lists and describes the lightning arrestor parts.
CGR-LA-NM-NF= is used only when the access point is connected to the AIR-ANT2513P4M-N= antenna.