User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation Manual
- Contents
- Introduction
- Site Requirements
- Indoor Installation
- Tools Required for Indoor Installation
- Indoor Equipment
- Indoor Accessories
- Baseband Unit
- Traffic Interface Unit
- Mounting the Indoor Unit
- Grounding the Indoor Unit
- Installing the Cables for the Indoor Unit
- Outdoor Installation
- Tools Required for Outdoor Installation
- Outdoor Equipment
- Choosing Vertical or Horizontal Polarization
- Integrating Antenna Unit and Radio Frequency Unit
- Choosing Left or Right Side Antenna Mounting
- Fastening the Mast Mounting Bracket
- Mounting the Integrated Antenna/Radio Frequency Unit
- Grounding the Antenna/Radio Frequency Unit
- Outdoor Radio Cable Installation
- Start-up and Configuration
- Antenna Alignment
- Installation Verification and Test
- Index
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It is recommended to mount the Antenna/RF Unit within a limiting
angle of 45° originating from the top of the mast. This will protect
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1. Position the Mast Mounting Bracket around the mast.
2. Use a compass to roughly align the Mast Mounting Bracket so
that the antenna will point in the radio link path.
Fine tuning will be performed when you reach section
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on page 80. The maximum possible fine
tuning adjustment is ±20 degrees in both azimuth and
elevation.
3. Tighten the screws that hold the Mast Mounting Bracket to the
mast with the 17 mm torque wrench.
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The torque must be 35 Nm ± 10% when tightening
the screws!
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