Power the Access Point On
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the PoE++ switch or compatible PoE injector (a Single-port High Power Midspan, 802.3bt compliant, up to 5Gigabit PoE with PD54V in power output) and the other end into the LAN1 (PoE++) on the AP. Make sure the PoE++ source you are using is turned ON. Use an active wrench with 27 mm opening to open the LAN (PoE++) port cap.

Label | Description |
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1 | The width of the LAN port cap is 27mm. |
2 | Use an active wrenchto open the LAN port cap. |
3 | LAN cable of 6 ~ 8mm width |
Earthing or Grounding: The AP must be properly grounded using a copper grounding wire (12 ~ 10 AWG) and a tin-plated lug as shown in the following image. The wire and the lug must be tightened at the grounding screw on the AP.
The following two images show the position of the grounding screw on the AP (shown as serial number 1 in the image) and the dimension of the lug that attaches to the grounding screw.


The following table shows the dimension of the earthing screw and lug.
Item | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
Tolerance | W: ± 0.5 | d2: ± 0.2 | L: ± 0.5 | F: ± 0.5 | E: ± 0.5 | d1: ± 0.2 | D: ± 0.2 | T: ± 0.5 |
Size | 7.20 | 4.30 | 21.50 | 5.90 | 13.00 | 3.40 | 6.70 | 1.00 |
Using the Access Point with Power Adapter
Use a compatible power adapter (Arista SKU: PWR-AP-W5) to power the AP.
Warning: Use the O-435 AP with a UL-listed PoE power source suitable for use at 45ºC. The power output should meet LPS requirements or PS2, with a rating of 48V DC (1A minimum). The current supplied by PoE++ should be 850mA. If not using PoE++, be sure to use only an AC power adapter supported by the AP. The power adapter should be suitable for use at 45ºC. Use this product with a Listed Direct Plug-In Power Unit marked as Class 2, Listed Power Adapter, or DC power source marked L.P.S. (or Limited Power Source) and rated from 12 V DC, 4A minimum.
The maximum altitude of operation for the power adapter is 5000m.
To power up the device with power adapter, perform the following steps:- Plug the power cable into the DC power receptacle on the back of the AP.
- Plug the other end of the power cable into an 110V~240V 50/60 Hz AC power source.
- Wait until the AP LEDs light up. Refer to the LED status table.