User's Manual
Chapter 1. Overview
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Hardware Installation
You will need the following tools and supplies for installation.
• Drill (for cable entry through walls, etc.)
• Phillips screwdriver
•Wrench (7/16 inch)
•Cable Tools
• Cable tester (10Base-T and EIA/TIA 568B)
• Cable ties, staples, or clamps for dressing cables
• Silicone sealant
• PC laptop for antenna pointing using Advanced Installation Manager
You will also need the following cables and connectors:
• Coaxial cable (quad shield), long enough to run between Indoor and Outdoor Units,
and two male F connectors (see Table 1-B)
• Shielded Cat 5 cable (outdoor rated), long enough to run between Indoor and
Outdoor Units, and two RJ45 male connectors (see Table 1-B).
• Spare radio signal and control cables with connectors (each 30 feet or longer), for
connecting Indoor and Outdoor Units during antenna pointing
• Ethernet cable with RJ45 male connectors (straight-through for connection to hub,
or crossover for connection to computer)
Mounting the Outdoor Unit (Radio/Antenna)
Outdoor Units are designed for mounting on a pole or antenna mast with a diameter of 1.5
inch (3.8 cm) or 2 inches (5.1 cm) using a rear-mounted bracket as shown in Figure 1-3.
WARNING: This manual assumes that outdoor installation procedures will be per-
formed by qualified professionals following all safety and other require-
ments and acting in accordance with standard practices and procedures.
Failure to meet safety requirements and/or non-standard practices and
procedures could result in personal injury and/or damage to equipment.
To mount an Outdoor Unit on a pole:
1. Loosen the pole clamp bolt and open the pole clamp.
2. Close the pole clamp around the pole.
3. Adjust the azimuth and elevation orientation of the radio/antenna.