User's Manual

Installation
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2. If the outdoor unit is to be fed with the T10 low loss cable it is necessary to fit wall
extended mounting arm part to accommodate the larger bend radius of the cable.
3. The outdoor unit should be fitted to the mounting arm. The orientation of the antenna
is dependant on the polorisation of the signal. The figure below shows the outdoor
unit mounted in the normal position (vertically polarised).The V marked on the
outdoor unit should be pointed up. The V is marked on both sides of the outdoor unit
to facilitate for left or right pivots on the bracket.
4. If the CT Antenna is horizontally polarised then the outdoor unit is rotated through 90
and mounted as shown in the figure below with the H mark pointed up. . The H is
marked on both sides of the outdoor unitto facilitate for left or right pivots on the
bracket.
Wall Mounted Outdoor Unit Vertical polarisation
5. If the CT antenna is horizontally polarised then the outdoor unit is rotated through 90
and mounted with the H mark pointed up. . The H is marked on both sides of the
outdoor unit to facilitate for left or right pivots on the bracket as shown in the figure
below. Secure the outdoor unit radium to the outdoor unit mounting bracket using four
M6*20mm hex head set screws, 6mm flat and 6mm coiled washers as shown in the
relevant figure mentioned above. Tighten the set screws to a torque of 1.75Nm.