User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Purpose
- Targeted Audience
- Referenced Documentation
- Conventions
- Human Exposure to Radio Frequencies
- Radio Interference
- Avoiding Radio Interference
- Modifications
- General
- Manufacturer's Disclaimer Statement
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liecht
- Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive
- ProST Frequency Ranges
- Main Features
- Architecture
- ProST Protocol Stack
- Theory of Operation
- Package Contents
- Minimum PC Requirements
- Required Tools
- Radio Site Planning
- ProST Physical Description
- SDA-1 Physical Description
- SDA-4S Type II and SDA-4S/VL Type II (Optional)
- Mounting the ProST
- Wall Mounting
- Pole Mounting
- SDA-4S
- Connecting to IDU
- Connecting to LAN Network
- Connecting AC/DC Power Adapter
- Mounting AC/DC Power Adapter
- DC Power Source
- AC Power Source
- Connecting Lightning and Surge Protector
- Antenna Alignment using RSSI LED Plug Adapter
- LED Status
- 1. Disclaimer
- 1.1 Safety Warnings
- 1.2 Important Warning Symbols
- 1.3 Important Service Information
- 1.4 UL Information
- 1.5 CE Notice
- 1.6 European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and L
- 1.7 CAUTION
- 1.8 Lightning Protection
Connecting to Power
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2. Prepare the AC power cord (that will connect to the subscriber's power outlet) for
connection to the power adapter by performing the following:
a. Strip about 25.4 mm (1 inch) of the outer jacket of the AC power cord to expose the three
insulated wires.
b. Using a wire-stripping tool, expose about 6.3 mm (0.25 inch) of each of the three wires
(i.e. live, neutral, and ground) by striping the wires' insulation. Stripping more than the
recommended amount of wire can cause exposed wires to jut out of the power adapter's
terminal block and create a short with each other.
3. Unscrew the gland from the power adapter's AC cord entry, and then feed the AC power
cord through the gland. Ensure that the gland's opening providing threads is facing the side
of the exposed wires of the power cord.
4. Feed the AC wires through the power adapter's AC cable entry until the jacket of the power
cord reaches the other side of the entry.
5. Secure the AC power cord to the power adapter by hand fastening the gland onto the AC
power cable entry.
6. Insert the exposed wires into the relevant screw-type terminal block, and then secure them
in place by tightening the screw of each terminal with a Philips screwdriver. The labeling on
the terminals are as follows:
L: live wire
N: neutral wire
G: ground wire