User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Preparing for Installation
- Determine Range & Clearance
- Installing the Antenna
- The Antenna Cabling System
- 14 dBi Directional Antenna
- 7 dBi Omni-Directional Base Station Antenna
- 10 dBi Omni-Directional Base Station Antenna
- 12 dBi Directional Wide Angle Antenna
- 24 dBi Directional Parabolic Grid Antenna
- Certified Outdoor Solutions
- Support & Warranty
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
The Antenna Cabling System
The Outdoor Cabling Components
A-4 ORiNOCO Outdoor Antenna Installation Guide
Table A-2 Reverse Polarity-N Cabling Diagram
!
DANGER:
Outdoor antennas and antenna cables are electrical conductors.
Transients or electrostatic discharges that may occur at the antenna (for
example a lightning strike during thunderstorms) may damage your
electronic equipment and cause personal injury or death to persons
touching the exposed metal connectors of the antenna cable.
To avoid damage and personal injury, the entire antenna cabling system
must be grounded at all times.
When installing, disconnecting or replacing one of the cabling
components, you must ensure at all times that each exposed metal
connectors of the antenna cabling system will be grounded locally
during the work.
For example when mounting or replacing the ORiNOCO Surge Arrester:
1. First connect each of the connectors of the low-loss antenna cables to the
grounding system.
2. Next connect the cable connector of the ORiNOCO Cable Assembly to the
grounding system.