Installation Manual
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c. Thread the data cable (coaxial, Cat5e, or fiber) through the large, rounded nut of the PG9 gland that has a rubber bushing.
d. Slide the PG9 gland toward the conduit plate and lightly tighten the nut to hold the gland in place at 8 inches from the end of the data
cable.
5. Install the appropriate connector (BNC, RJ-45, or fiber connector) on the data cable.
6. Loosen (but do not remove) the six 8-32 captivated fasteners on each cover to expose the interior of the mount arm.
Figure 3. Loosen the Six Captivated Fasteners on Each Cover
7. Attaching the assembly to mounting surface.
a. Holding the mount arm near the mounting surface, feed the data and power cables through the rear opening of the mount arm.
b. Insert the data cable connector and cable through the gland hole at the rear of the IP66 mount arm compartment (refer to Figure 5 on
page 13).
c. Pull the power cables through the rear mount arm opening, and then route them to the opposite side of the mount arm. Figure 7 on
page 14 shows the power side of the compartment; Figure 8 on page 15 shows the compartment for the data cable(s).
8. Attach the enclosure system to the mounting surface using the appropriate fasteners (not supplied).
9. Loosen the rounded PG9 gland bushing nut as necessary to insert the threaded end of the gland through the wall of the IP66 compartment
as shown in Figure 8 on page 15.
10. Slide the PG9 gland locknut (supplied) over the data connector and wire toward the PG9 gland. Tighten the locknut to the gland to create a
seal to the mount arm data compartment. It is important to tighten the locknut as this creates a water- and dust-tight seal to the data
connection area.
11. Tighten the rounded gland bushing nut to create a seal around the cable.
12. Connect the wiring as outlined in Connecting Power and Data on page 14.










