User's Manual
ARCXTEND USER MANUAL – R1.4, ISSUE 4
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sufficiently thick to interfere with the top of the Hub cover, the two elevation adjustment bolts
D can be relocated to a pair of upper holes G on the back plate F.
2. Loosen horizontal adjustment bolt C and rotate the hub so that it is pointed at the center of
the area to be served by this hub. Tighten azimuth adjustment bolt C.
3. Loosen the two elevation adjustment bolts at D (one on each side of the mounting bracket)
and tip the Hub back plate F so that it is parallel to the azimuth adjustment bolt C. Tighten
the elevation adjustment bolts lightly.
4. Loosen the hanger bolts A and B and slide them in the slots E at the top of the mounting
bracket until the hub balances and the back plate F is perpendicular to the ground. Tighten
the hanger bolts A and B.
5. Loosen the two elevation adjustment bolts at D (one on each side of the mounting bracket)
and tip the hub up or down to point it at the center of the area to be served. Tighten the two
elevation adjustment bolts D.
6. Ensure that all bolts are tightened securely.
7. Using a 75 ohm F connector coaxial cable, connect the Hub to the power passing tap.
8. This completes the physical installation of the Hub.
(Optional) Secure the Hub to the Mast
Install the Hub per the steps provided below using a 7/16” combination or socket wrench.
1. Slide the mast mount brackets over the mounting pipe. Snug the bracket bolts.
2. Rotate the Hub towards the customer sites to be covered.
3. Adjust the down tilt of the Hub by increasing the gap between the Hub and the bracket at the
top and decreasing the gap between the Hub and the bracket at the bottom as show in
Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2: Mast Mount Kit Bracket Offset
Establish a Local Connection to the Hub
)Connect a laptop computer to the RJ-45 Ethernet port of the Hub and connect to the Hub vai an
internet browser with the IP address set to 192.168.100.1.
The hub should respond with the “Enter Network Password” prompt.