User's Manual

Basic Installation
SU-I-D Installation Manual 6 BreezeACCESS-MMDS Series
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.
Lightning protection entails connecting an antenna discharge unit (also called an
arrestor) to each cable as close as possible to the point where it enters the
building. It also entails proper grounding of the arrestors and of the antenna mast
(if the antenna is connected to one).
The lightning arrestor should be installed and grounded at the point where the
cable enters the building. The arrestor is connected to the unit at one end and to
the antenna at the other end.
The professional installer you choose must be knowledgeable about lightning
protection. The installer must install the lightning protector in a way that
maximizes lightning protection. BreezeCOM offers the following high-quality
lightning arrestor assembly:
BreezeACCESS AL 1 Lightning Arrestor - Part No. 872905 5 ft (1.5m), ā€œNā€
Male to ā€œNā€ Female.
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 BreezeACCESS 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.