User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- WaveLAN Technical Support
- Regulatory Information
- Welcome
- Preparing for Installation
- Determine Range & Clearance
- Installing the Antenna
- The Antenna Cabling System
- 14 dBi Directional Antenna
- 7 dBi Omni-Directional Antenna
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Warranty Repair Card
Overview of the Indoor Installation
2-8 Outdoor Antenna Installation Guide
Placement of the Surge Arrester 2
The WaveACCESS Surge Arrester is an indispensable part of your
outdoor antenna installation, to protect your sensitive electronic
equipment from transients or electro-static discharges at the
antenna.
For optimal protection the WaveACCESS Surge Arrester must be
installed at a location that satisfies the following requirements:
■ A location as close to the location where the antenna cable will
enter the building (see also “Placement of the WavePOINT-II
Hardware” on page 2-6).
■ The location allows for easily (dis-)connecting the surge
arrester from/to the WaveACCESS adapter card in the
WaveACCESS Office Router using the Cables Assembly
pictured in Figure 2-1 on page 2-3.
■ The location provides a connection to the same grounding
system as the WavePOINT-II unit and the outdoor antenna
mast as described in “Grounding System” on page 2-15.
Antenna Cable Route 2
The antenna cable must be connected to the WavePOINT-II unit
via the WaveACCESS Surge Arrester and Cable Assembly as
pictured in Figure 2-1 on page 2-3. To plan the route of the antenna
cable please consider the following:
■ Does the cable route require drilling through a wall or ceiling?
■ Do you have a building plan of the desired location showing
any other existing cabling routes like electricity, telephone or
networking?
■ Does the type of building materials require special tools for
drilling purposes?