User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface Overview
- About this guide
- Additional documentation
- Typographical conventions this guide uses
- Where to go for more help
- Chapter overview
- System overview
- Installation overview
- Planning the installation
- Chapter overview
- Before you begin
- Using Terminal Emulation or Telnet to help configure base stations
- Setting base station configuration parameters
- Chapter overview
- Before you begin
- Cell wiring
- Base station connectors
- Mounting the base station
- Connecting the antenna to the base station
- Connecting the GPS equipment to a base station
- Connecting to the backbone network
- Powering base stations
- Verifying system operation
- Appendix overview
- Appendix overview
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2
Drill mounting holes into the surface, according to the dimensions shown in
Figure 3.8.
3 To attach the base station to a wall, use the mounting brackets. Install them on
the base station first, then attach the brackets to the wall. To attach the brackets
to the base station, use 5/16 inch x 18 inch UNC thread bolts and a lock
washer. Use your own bolts to then attach the bracket to the surface.
Mounting the base station to a tower
Use the tower connecting plate to attach the base station to a tower. To mount the
base station on a tower:
1 Find a place on the tower that is suited to base station installation.
a Plan to install the base station vertically, so the antenna connector is at the
top (facing skyward), and the other circular connectors are at the bottom
(facing the ground).
b Make sure the area above and below the location where you want to install
the base station has a good distance for clearance. This clearance allows for
proper air circulation and heat flow from the heat sink fins on the back of the
base station and for cable connections.
Figure 3.8
Base station mounting template
0.375" dia (4)
4.000"
18.000"