User's Manual

CSM 320 User Guide
Issue 1, October 2009 DRAFT 4 for REGULATORY REVIEW Page 14
16. Securely connect the two green-with-yellow-stripe ground wires (one from the 600SS
surge suppressor and one from the SM) to the existing or newly installed grounding
system (Protective Earth).
17. Using diagonal cutters or long nose pliers, remove the knockouts that cover the cable
openings to the 600SS surge suppressor.
18. Pack both of the 600SS surge suppressor Ethernet jacks with dielectric grease.
19. Include a splicing loop in the Ethernet cable from the radio (extra cable to allow future
repositioning or reconnectorization) and position and secure the Ethernet cable with
UV-resistant wire ties or other locally-approved fasteners so it forms a drip loop (so
water drips off the cable instead of following the cable into the 600SS surge
suppressor).
20. Terminate the Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector.
21. Connect this Ethernet cable to either one of the Ethernet jacks (they are non-
directional).
22. Terminate another Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector.
23. Connect this other Ethernet cable to the other Ethernet jack of the 600SS surge
suppressor.
24. Feed the Ethernet cable through a portal, hole, or other accepted entry point to the
inside of the building and to the 802.3af power adapter.
25. Terminate the inside end of the Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector and connect
to the 802.3af power adapter.
26. Replace the cover of the 600SS surge suppressor.
27. Connect the power supply to a power source.
28. Aim the SM using values from the Physical Status field of the Status > Wireless
Status tab. See Figure 4 for an example of the Status > Wireless Status tab.
29. Tighten all fasteners on the SM mount.
30. Secure the Ethernet cable with appropriate UV-resistant fasteners using accepted
industry or local practices for method of attachment and distance between fasteners.
31. Seal the cable entry point into the building using accepted industry or local practices.