Proxim CPN 65756B manual Antenna Cable Route

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Tsunami MP.11a Antenna Installation Guide

The location allows for easy disconnection of the surge arrestor from the cable connected to the unit.

The location provides a connection to the same grounding system as the Tsunami MP.11a hardware and the outdoor antenna mast (as described in “Grounding System” on page 16).

Antenna Cable Route

The antenna cable must be connected from the antenna through the surge arrestor to the pigtail connector of the MP.11a unit. To plan the route of the antenna cable, consider the following:

Does the cable route require drilling through a wall or ceiling?

Do you have a building plan of the desired location showing other cabling routes like electricity, telephone or networking?

Does the type of building materials require special drilling tools?

The cable should not be installed into tight positions, as bending or applying excessive force to the connectors can damage the antenna cable. Always allow the cable to bend naturally around corners. The recommended bend radius is at least 100 mm (4 in) or more for the low-loss cable of 10 mm (0.4 in) diameter.

The cable must be secured along the complete distance between attachment points. No part of the antenna cable should be allowed to hang free. This is particularly important for outdoor cable parts.

CAUTION!

The antenna cable and cable connectors are not designed to withstand excessive force:

ºDo not use the connectors as ‘cable grips’ to pull cable through raceways or conduits.

ºDo not use the cable connector to support the weight of the cable during or after installation.

ºDo not use any tool to tighten the connectors.

Always seal the connectors using weatherproofing tape.

Avoid any water or moisture entering the cable as that impacts the performance of the wireless link.

Prior to sealing the outdoor connectors and permanently securing the cable to the wall with cable ties and wall hooks, you may want to verify whether the installation and all components functions properly.

Chapter 1. Preparing for Installation

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Issue Date: August 2003

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Contents Tsunami MP.11a Copyright Contents Appendix D. Certified Outdoor Solutions Finding Additional Information About This BookWHO should USE this Guide Other Sources of Information About the Tsunami MP.11APoint-to-Point Link Additional Files on Your Software CD-ROMPoint-to-Multipoint Network Point-to-Multipoint NetworkTsunami MP.11a Hardware Preparing for InstallationOverview of the Indoor Installation Site PrerequisitesPlacement of the Tsunami MP.11a Hardware Cable System Placement of the Surge ArrestorAntenna Cable Route Antenna Placement Overview of the Outdoor InstallationPotential Obstacles for a Directional Antenna Preparing for Installation CPN 65756B Issue Date August Wall Side Mount Antenna MountingTripod Mount Range = Maximum Range x Cable Factor x Clearance Factor Determining Range and ClearanceDetermining the Outdoor Range Cable Factor Maximum RangeCable Factor Fresnel Zone Clearance FactorDetermining Range and Clearance CPN 65756B Issue Date August Calculations Clearance Factor DiagramRSL dBm = Pout L1+ G1 + G2 L2 Lp Calculating Received Signal Level and Link BudgetProcedure Receiver Sensitivity and Minimum SNR for a Good Link Output Power Table for FCCEirp Output Power Table for EtsiDistance and Link Budget Safety Precautions Installing the AntennaPlanning Antenna Installation Installation Overview Mounting the Antenna Connecting the Antenna CableGrounding System Sealing the Cable ConnectorsAntenna Polarization Antenna AlignmentBefore Climbing the Roof Antenna Cable RoutingAppendix A. Outdoor Antenna Equipment Antenna List Antenna ListOutdoor Cabling Components Selecting the Correct Connector TypeStandard N-Type Connector Diagram Appendix B. Antenna Cabling SystemCabling Component Reverse Polarity-N Cabling Systems Reverse Polarity-N Cabling DiagramSurge Arrestor Surge ArrestorLOW-LOSS Antenna Cable Specifications Surge ArrestorSpecifications 15 m 50 ft Antenna Cable Specifications 6 m 20 ft Antenna CableSpecifications 15 m 50 ft Extra Low Loss Antenna Cable Specifications 22 m 75 ft Antenna CableElectrical Appendix C. Recommended Antennas875 GHZ Dimensions Pattern Tsunami MP.11a Antenna Installation Guide Tsunami MP.11a Antenna Installation Guide Mounting Instructions DBI High Gain Directional Panel Antenna for 5 GHZGeneral Description Vswr SpecificationsMounting Package ContentsDBI High Gain Directional Panel Antenna for 5.8 GHZ Electrical Pattern Tsunami MP.11a Antenna Installation Guide Selecting the Correct Cables Appendix D. Certified Outdoor SolutionsIntroduction Channel ID FCC/World GHz Etsi GHz France GHz Japan GHz Appendix E. Channel FrequenciesTechnical Support Support and WarrantyWarranty and Repair To be Filled OUT by User Reported Problem Problem Description

CPN 65756B specifications

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