Installation Guide
Installation Guide
LightGrid Gateway
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Appendix A: Rooftop Mounting
Ethernet cable should be of circular cross-section with overall
diameter in the range Ø0.210”–Ø0.334”/Ø5.3–Ø8.5mm.
Appendix B: Ethernet Connection
Remove and discard the plug
that is in the gland shown.
Remove the split rubber
grommet from the threaded
sealing nut.
This instruction will not apply to the majority of LightGrid installations. The Gateway cannot be simply plugged
into an Ethernet connection, it will not function properly—use of an Ethernet wired backhaul requires approval of
the network architecture, design, support plan, and connectivity implementation by the Current IT Team. Current
strongly recommends the use of Current-provided cellular modem and data service as the preferred backhaul. If use
of Ethernet has been approved, the installation steps are the same however the Ethernet cable must be fed into the
enclosure and connected to the Ethernet jack on the printed circuit board.
Thread the Ethernet cable
through the sealing nut, and
snap on the rubber grommet
in front.
Photos show examples of rooftop installation
structures for mounting the Gateway. It is the
installer’s responsibility to select a location
where the gateway antenna will be above other
obstructions on the roof and will have direct
line-of-sight to multiple xtures that will have
LightGrid Controllers on them.
Example Roof Mount Structures
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