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HP 2.5/6 dBi Dual-Band 4-Element MIMO Omnidirectional Antennas (JG696A) Guide
SAFETY The HP JG696A antenna and all associated equipment should be installed in accordance with all applicable local and national electrical code guidelines to ensure safe operation. Before connecting an external antenna to an HP Wireless Access Point, be sure that the access point radio power levels are set in accordance with local regulatory requirements. For information on setting radio power levels, see Transmit power control in the MSM3xx/4xx Access Points Management and Configuration Guide. For mandatory antenna power settings by country/region, look for Antenna Power-Level Setting Guide (for MSM products) at www.hp.com/networking/support.
Please read all instructions carefully before attempting to install and use this product. Grounding: Proper system grounding is essential.
SPECIFICATIONS Item
Specification
Frequency Gain with 33” cable (dBi) VSWR Maximum 3 dB Beamwidth – Azimuth 3 dB Beamwidth – Elevation Polarization Maximum Input Power Cable Length in. (mm) Mechanical Size in. (mm) Weight Antenna Connection Radome Enclosure Mount Style
2.4-2.5 GHz & 5.15-5.85 GHz 2.5 dBi @ 2.4 GHz and 5.9 dBi @ 5 GHz 2:1 Omnidirectional 75°: 2.4-2.5/45°: 5.15-5.85 Vertical, Linear 5 Watts 33” (838.2 mm) Plenum rated 8.6” x 1.7” (219 x 44 mm) 1.32 lb (0.6 kg) RP-SMA (x 4) ASA Ceiling Grid/Suspended Tile
DESCRIPTION The HP JG696A is an indoor ceiling grid-mounted omnidirectional array especially designed for use with dual-radio 802.11n accesspoints. Four independent vertically polarized radiators provide omnidirectional coverage for meeting rooms, offices, departmental areas, or other enclosed spaces.
ANTENNA LOCATION For best results, mount the HP JG696A at ceiling level near the center of the coverage area. A line-of-sight path between the antenna and active floor locations works best. Avoid mounting next to a column or vertical support that could create a shadow zone and reduce coverage to a portion of the room.
INSTALLATION 43.5±1.0 25.4
WARRANTY AND SUPPORT INFORMATION
Rubber Locking Gasket (not used on ceiling tile) Mounting Nut
See the warranty and support information included with this product. For the latest information go to www.hp.com/networking/support. © Copyright 2013, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Printed in Malaysia, April 2013 Part Number: 5998-4331
*5998-4331* JG659A
Ø218.7 1” -8 Thread
5.47 GHz
A threaded post on the back of the antenna and a supplied mounting nut are the primary mounting method when access is available to both sides of the mounting surface, such as a suspended ceiling tile. Mark the desired mounting location on the tile and cut a 40 mm (1.57”) hole. Feed the cables through the hole and secure the antenna with the E0 Plane 0° E0 Plane 0°0° should only be used mounting nut. The included rubber locking gasket E90 Plane H Plane 90° E90 Plane 0° H mounting Plane with the to the E0 Plane90° 90° nut when mounting to a hard surface. IfHaccess Plane 180° Plane 90° back ofE0the mounting surface is limited, there are two mounting holes H Plane 180° E90 Plane 270° E90 Plane 270° that can be used with #8 screws and expanding anchors (not supplied).
5.47 5.47GHz GHz
H Plane H Plane 340 330 320
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E0 Plane E0 Plane 0
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E0 Plane 0°-20 E90 Plane 0°
270 260
H Plane 90° 260 E0 Plane 90° 250 240
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dB dB
230
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220 220
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E90 Plane
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E0 Plane 0° E90 Plane 0°
H Plane 270° H Plane E0 Plane270° 270° Plane180° 270° HE0 Plane
E0 Plane 180° E0 Plane E90 Plane180° 180° E90 Plane 180°
E90 Plane 270°
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5.725GHz GHz 5.725
5.725 GHz
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H Plane H Plane
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H Plane 0° 320 E90 Plane31090°320 260
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E0 Plane E0 Plane 0
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E90 Plane E90 Plane
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H Plane 270° 100 50 50 E0 Plane 270° 60
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E0 Plane 180° E90 Plane 180°
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260 260
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H Plane 220 220
30 30
50 50
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60 70 80
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80 0
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dB dB
260
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270
220 220
210 210
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200 200 350
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0
180 180
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170 170 20
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dB 100
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dB
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E90 Plane
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E0 Plane 190
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2.45 GHz
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E90 Plane 10
250
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E0 Plane 340
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H Plane
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E0 Plane 210
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E90 Plane
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H Plane
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H Plane 270° E0 E90 Plane 270° Plane
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330 320 Plot Orientation Diagram
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dB dB
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2.45 GHz 2.45 GHz E0 Plane E0 Plane 180° E0 0Plane 10 350 Plane 180° 340 E90 0 10 350
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H Plane H Plane
-20
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E0 Plane
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The plots on the following pages are oriented as follows:
H Plane 0° E90 Plane 90°
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100
H Plane 110 180° 110 E90 Plane 270°
5.47 GHz
H Plane
ANTENNA PATTERN PLOTS
-10
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E0 Plane 90°
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250
H Plane 0° H Plane 0°90° E90 Plane H PlaneE90 90° Plane 90°
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Connect the two blue antenna leads to an AP radio configured for 5 GHz and connect the two black antenna leads to an AP radio configured for 2.4 GHz.
0
350
E90 Plane E90 Plane
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-10
0
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dB
HP 2.5/6 dBi Dual-Band 4-Element Omnidirectional Antenna (JG696A) Guide