User guide

March 2005 Building Your Canopy Network
Through Software Release 6.1
Page 262 of 425 Issue 1
Canopy System User Guide
2 Times Microwave N-male connectors (Times Microwave P/N TC-200-NM) or
equivalent connectors.
19.4.2 Cabling the GPS Antenna
Connect the GPS coax cable to the female N-connector on the GPS antenna.
19.5 INSTALLING A CMM2
Ensure that you comply with standard local or national electrical and climbing procedures
when you install the CMM2.
19.5.1 CMM2 Installation Temperature Range
Install the CMM2 outside only when temperatures are above –4° F (–20° C). The
bulkhead connector and the bushings and inserts in the bulkhead connector are rated for
the full –40° to +131° F (–40° to +55° C) range of the CMM2. However, for dynamic
operations (loosening, tightening, and inserting), they are compliant at, and rated for, only
temperatures at or above –4° F (–20° C).
19.5.2 Recommended Tools for Mounting a CMM2
The following tools may be needed for mounting the CMM2:
3/8” nut driver
12” adjustable wrench
14-mm wrench for pole-mounting
needle-nose pliers
19.5.3 Mounting a CMM2
Perform the following procedure to mount the CMM2.
Procedure 25: Mounting the CMM2
1. Ensure that the mounting position
is not further than 328 feet (100 meters) from the furthest AP or BH that the
CMM2 will serve.
is not closer than 10 feet (3 meters) to the nearest AP or BH.
is not further than 100 feet (30.4 meters) of cable from the intended mounting
position of the GPS antenna.
allows you to fully open the door of the CMM2 for service.
2. Select a support structure to which the flanges of the CMM2 can be mounted.
3. If the support structure is a wall, use screws or bolts (neither is provided) to
attach the flanges to the wall.
4. If the support structure is an irregular-shaped object, use adjustable stainless
steel bands (provided) to attach the CMM2 to the object.