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Altitude 4600 Series Access Point Installation Guide 23
3 Specifications
Electrical Characteristics
Both external & internal antenna model Altitude 4600 Series Access Point have the
following electrical characteristics:
Operating Voltage & Current: 48V DC, 180ma - 270mA
An Altitude 4600 Series Access Point can receive power in one of following ways:
1 Power over Ethernet (PoE) - If your network is already set up with a Gigabit PoE
injector (802.3af compliant), attach the LAN Ethernet cable to the access point’s LAN
port.
2 Power over Ethernet: Adding PoE injector - If your network is not set up with PoE,
you can provide power to the Ethernet cable with a Gigabit PoE injector. The Gigabit
PoE injector must be 802.3af compliant. The Gigabit PoE injector is not provided
with the Altitude 4600 Series Access Point.
Option number 2 suggests a pre-approved Gigabit Ethernet rated mid-span PoE power
injector that is either IEEE 802.3af or 802.3at compliant can be used as an external
power source for Altitude 4610 and Altitude 4620 access points. The device must have
NRTL listings for use in the US or appropriate regulatory approvals for countries
outside the US.
External Antenna Model Physical
Characteristics
An external antenna model Altitude 4600 Series Access Point has the following physical
characteristics:
Dimensions 8.50 in. Depth x 5.5 in. Width x 1.5 in. Height
21.59 cm Depth x 13.97 cm Width x 3.81 cm
Height
Housing Metal
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