Proxim CPN 65756B manual Mounting the Antenna, Connecting the Antenna Cable

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Tsunami MP.11a Antenna Installation Guide

MOUNTING THE ANTENNA

Proxim Corporation offers multiple antennas to set up a wireless link. As the mounting procedures for the various antennas differ from one another, consult the documentation you received from the antenna manufacturer for mounting procedures.

When mounting multiple antennas on a single mast, use the following methods to minimize the influence of cross-talk interference between the antennas:

Place your antennas as far apart as you can.

Alternate the mounting of directional antennas for vertical and horizontal polarization.

Connecting the Antenna Cable

Once the antenna is properly installed, you can connect the antenna to the Base Station or Subscriber Unit by way of the surge arrestor:

1.Connect the antenna cable to the antenna.

2.Secure the antenna cable to the mast so that the cable connectors do not support the full weight of the cable.

3.Connect the opposite end of the antenna cable to the surge arrestor.

CAUTION!

To avoid damage to the antenna cable and connectors, refrain from using tools to tighten the

 

cable connectors.

4.Prior to securing the cable along its complete length, run the Link Test diagnostics of the management tools that comes with Tsunami MP.11a to analyze wireless performance and optimal placement of the outdoor antenna. How to use this tools is described in the documentation that comes with the Tsunami MP.11a or can be from the Proxim website at http://www.expressresponse.com/proxim02/.

5.If required, adjust the direction of the antenna.

6.Once the installation has been fully tested, tighten the nuts of the antenna to “lock” the antenna into its position.

CAUTION!

Avoid over-tightening of the connector, and nuts and screws used to mount the antenna, to

 

prevent damage to your Tsunami MP.11a hardware.

7.Secure the cable along its complete length with cable ties or electrical tape to relieve strain on the antenna connector properly. No part of the cable should be allowed to hang free. This is especially important for those parts that are routed outside the building.

8.Proceed as described in the next section to weatherproof all outdoor coax connectors.

Chapter 3. Installing the Antenna

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Issue Date: August 2003

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Contents Tsunami MP.11a Copyright Contents Appendix D. Certified Outdoor Solutions WHO should USE this Guide About This BookFinding Additional Information About the Tsunami MP.11A Point-to-Point LinkAdditional Files on Your Software CD-ROM Other Sources of InformationPoint-to-Multipoint Network Point-to-Multipoint NetworkPreparing for Installation Overview of the Indoor InstallationSite Prerequisites Tsunami MP.11a HardwarePlacement of the Tsunami MP.11a Hardware Placement of the Surge Arrestor Cable SystemAntenna Cable Route Overview of the Outdoor Installation Antenna PlacementPotential Obstacles for a Directional Antenna Preparing for Installation CPN 65756B Issue Date August Tripod Mount Antenna MountingWall Side Mount Determining the Outdoor Range Determining Range and ClearanceRange = Maximum Range x Cable Factor x Clearance Factor Cable Factor Maximum RangeCable Factor Clearance Factor Fresnel ZoneDetermining Range and Clearance CPN 65756B Issue Date August Clearance Factor Diagram CalculationsCalculating Received Signal Level and Link Budget RSL dBm = Pout L1+ G1 + G2 L2 LpProcedure Output Power Table for FCC Receiver Sensitivity and Minimum SNR for a Good LinkOutput Power Table for Etsi EirpDistance and Link Budget Planning Antenna Installation Installing the AntennaSafety Precautions Installation Overview Connecting the Antenna Cable Mounting the AntennaSealing the Cable Connectors Grounding SystemAntenna Alignment Antenna PolarizationAntenna Cable Routing Before Climbing the RoofAppendix A. Outdoor Antenna Equipment Antenna List Antenna ListSelecting the Correct Connector Type Standard N-Type Connector DiagramAppendix B. Antenna Cabling System Outdoor Cabling ComponentsReverse Polarity-N Cabling Diagram Cabling Component Reverse Polarity-N Cabling SystemsSurge Arrestor Surge ArrestorSpecifications Surge Arrestor LOW-LOSS Antenna CableSpecifications 6 m 20 ft Antenna Cable Specifications 15 m 50 ft Antenna CableSpecifications 22 m 75 ft Antenna Cable Specifications 15 m 50 ft Extra Low Loss Antenna Cable875 GHZ Appendix C. Recommended AntennasElectrical Dimensions Pattern Tsunami MP.11a Antenna Installation Guide Tsunami MP.11a Antenna Installation Guide General Description DBI High Gain Directional Panel Antenna for 5 GHZMounting Instructions Specifications VswrDBI High Gain Directional Panel Antenna for 5.8 GHZ Package ContentsMounting Electrical Pattern Tsunami MP.11a Antenna Installation Guide Introduction Appendix D. Certified Outdoor SolutionsSelecting the Correct Cables Appendix E. Channel Frequencies Channel ID FCC/World GHz Etsi GHz France GHz Japan GHzSupport and Warranty Technical SupportWarranty and Repair Reported Problem Problem Description To be Filled OUT by User

CPN 65756B specifications

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