User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- FCC NOTICE
- SYSTEM OVERVIEW
- INSTALLATION PREREQUISITES
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
- BSDU DESCRIPTION
- GPS DESCRIPTION
- AC/DC POWER CONVERTER
- MOUNTING THE BASE STATION RADIO (BSR)
- MOUNTING THE BSDU
- MOUNTING THE GPS
- MOUNTING AC/DC POWER CONVERTER
- CABLING THE BSR
- CONNECTING THE SDA-4S TO THE POWER SUPPLY
- CONNECTING POWER CABLE FOR SDA-4SDC
- CONNECTING BSDU TO AC/DC POWER CONVERTER
- CONNECTING LIGHTNING AND SURGE PROTECTOR
- CONNECTING THIRD-PARTY EXTERNAL ANTENNAS
- TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
- ENVIRONMENTAL
- CONTACT INFORMATION
- REVISIONS
- WARNINGS
- GLOSSARY
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MOUNTING THE GPS
Mounting the GPS
Depending on individual customer requirements and environmental influences, there are several
available options for mounting the GPS:
Pole Mounting: Using the 1" – 14 threads, the GPS can be mounted onto a standard
antenna mast or mounting adapter. (not supplied)
Mounting Plate: Using three 10-32 UNF screws, the GPS can be mounted on a flat surface
with three holes on a 1.75-inch diameter circle. (not supplied)
Direct Mounting: The unit may be mounted directly to a suitable structure that has been
provided with holes suited to the GPS mounting details.
Pole Mounting
Note: When mounting the GPS on a metal pole that is in physical contact with the ground,
the GPS will not synchronize. To enable synchronization, you need to isolate the GPS from the
pole using isolation material.