User's Manual

Installation
BreezeNET BU-DS.11/RB-DS.11 2-13 User’s Guide
2.6.13 Precautions
Note: Detached antennas, whether installed indoors or out, should be installed ONLY by
experienced antenna installation professionals who are familiar with local building
and safety codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate
government regulatory authorities.
Failure to do so may void the BreezeNET Product Warranty and may expose the
end user to legal and financial liabilities. BreezeCOM and its resellers or
distributors are not liable for injury, damage or violation of government
regulations associated with the installation of detached antennas.
Transmit Antenna
Regulations regarding maximum antenna gains vary from country to country. It is the
responsibility of the end user to operate within the limits of these regulations and to
ensure that the professional installer is aware of these regulations, as well.
Violation of government regulations exposes the end user to legal and financial
liabilities. BreezeCOM, its resellers and distributors shall not be liable for expense or
damage incurred as a result of installations which exceed local transmit gain
limitations.
2.6.14 Lightning Protection
Lightning protection is designed to protect people, property and equipment by
providing a path to ground for the lightning’s energy. The lightning arrestor diverts the
strike energy to ground through a deliberate and controlled path instead of allowing it
to choose a random path. Lightning protection for a building is more forgiving than
protection of electronic devices. A building can withstand up to 100,000 volts, but
electronic equipment may be damaged by just a few volts.
The Outdoor unit contains an internal lightning protection unit, and should be installed
and grounded at the point where the cable enters the building.