Tsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation
Cable System
Prior to mounting the radio unit, you are advised to carefully calculate:
•The distance between the intended location of your unit and the location of the antenna mast
•The height of the antenna on the mast
If the
Because the length of the antenna cable can affect the actual range of your outdoor antenna installation, Proxim recommends selecting another location or using the
WARNING! You must not change the length of the
Installing the radio unit is described in the Installation and Management manual as well as the Quick Install Guide, which come on the product CD.
Surge Arrestor Placement
The surge arrestor is an indispensable part of your outdoor antenna installation. It protects your sensitive electronic equipment from transients or
For optimal protection, the surge arrestor must be installed at a location that satisfies the following requirements. A location:
•As close to the location at which the Ethernet cable will enter the building
•That allows for easy disconnection of the surge arrestor from the cable connected to the unit.
Antenna Cable Route
The antenna cable must be connected from the antenna through the surge arrestor to the antenna connector of the unit.
To plan the route of the antenna cable for an indoor unit (5054), 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 such as 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
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