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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Loosen the two locking screws (C).
Use the elevation screw (D) to adjust the antenna.
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Do not loosen the locking screws too much. There
should be a slight friction when aligning the antenna.
3. Use the torque wrench to secure the antenna position by
tightening the locking screws for both azimuth and elevation.
These are indicated in the figure above (A and C).
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The torque should be 35 Nm ± 10% when tightening
the screws. The azimuth and elevation screws must
not be touched after the locking screws have been
tightened.
4. Check the RSL on the web page "RF Path Status" (
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