User's Manual

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B. At the subscribers site:
i. Identify the location for the Indoor Unit (bridge/router).
ii. Identify an appropriate location for mounting the Outdoor Unit. In most
cases, the unit should be pointed at the base station with the least possible
obstruction
iii. Determine the cable path between the Indoor Unit and the Outdoor Unit.
Maximum cable length is 165 feet (50 m).
Step 2. Install the Outdoor Unit (Radio/Antenna)
A. If a mounting pole or other support is to be employed, install it in the chosen loca-
tion, following standard procedures and local building codes.
The Outdoor Unit’s mounting bracket accommodates diameters of 1.5 inches, 2
inches, or 5 cm.
B. Mount the Outdoor Unit to the support or to the building.
Step 3. Install the Indoor Unit (Bridge/Router)
A. To start, in most cases, the Indoor Unit should be temporarily placed close to the
Outdoor Unit to facilitate antenna alignment process. When the installation of the-
Outdoor Unit is complete, move the Indoor Unit to its permanent location.
WARNING: For proper cooling, the Indoor Unit must be installed in the
upright position, with adequate air flow around and through it.
Make sure the Indoor Unit is located near an electrical power outlet or power
extension cord will be needed.
B. Assuming that the Indoor Unit is located at a temporary location, run spare radio
signal and control cables between the Outdoor and Indoor Units.
- Radio signal cable (quad shield coaxial, male F connectors) — Radio RF
connectors on the Outdoor and Indoor Units.
- Radio control cable (shielded outdoor Cat 5, male RJ45 connectors) —
Radio Control connectors on the Outdoor and Indoor Units.
The Radio Control interface on the Indoor Unit has the same physical appearance
as the 10/100Base-T interface. Make sure you connect to the right one.