User's Manual
605-0000-595 Subscriber Terminal Installation and Commissioning
54
Securing Outdoor Unit Wall Bracket to brick/block structure
1. Remove mini pole from bracket by unscrewing and removing the locating bolt and
pulling the pole clear of the bracket. The pole snaps onto the bracket and some force is
required to remove it.
2. Using the wall bracket as a template, mark the first hole position. Where the outdoor
unit is to be mounted to a brick built building, try to ensure that each hole coincides
with the middle of a brick and not the mortar course.
3. Drill the first hole, 8mm diameter to a depth of 45mm (use a drilling depth gauge),
place the mounting bracket on the wall and then fit the hex head M6 Dyna Bolt
provided through the mounting bracket into the hole. Tighten sufficiently to secure the
bracket to the wall.
4. Using a spirit level, adjust the position of the wall bracket and mark the remaining
three holes.
5. Drill the remaining holes, 8mm diameter to a depth of 45mm, then fit the hex head
M6 Dyna Bolt provided through the mounting bracket into the hole.
6. Tighten all the bolts sufficient to ensure a firm fixing to the wall.
Attaching Antenna to Stub Pole
1. The outdoor unit should be fitted to the mounting pole. The orientation of the outdoor
unit 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 the top and bottom of the outdoor unit.
The polarisation must agree with that of the CT or the ST cannot receive a signal.
2. 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 the top and bottom of the outdoor unit.