Proxim Tsunami MP.11 manual Cable System, Surge Arrestor Placement, Antenna Cable Route

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Cable System

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 low-loss antenna cable for the unit is not long enough to cover this distance, you either can select another cable length from the Proxim Systems low-loss cable offering, or select another location that satisfies the requirements previously listed to mount your unit. The radio unit can be placed anywhere, as long as Ethernet cable length allows.

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 5054-R model.

WARNING! You must not change the length of the low-loss antenna cable used with the 5054 to a length shorter than allowed by the radio’s certifications. Shortening the cable voids the Proxim Wireless Corporation warranty and can conflict with radio certifications or approvals.

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 electro-static discharges at the antenna.

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 low-loss cable of 10 mm (0.4 in) and 15 mm (0.6 in) diameter.

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Contents Part Number 73082/1 Tsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation Guide VersionTrademarks CopyrightTsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation Error! Bookmark not defined ContentsWHO SHOULD USE THIS GUIDE About This BookConfiguration and Management Installing HardwareHardware Specifications FINDING ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONABOUT THE TSUNAMI MP.11 PRODUCT FAMILY DANGER SAFETY PRECAUTIONSINSTALLATION PROCESS OVERVIEW Chapter 1. Preparing for InstallationSITE PREREQUISITES INDOOR LINK INSTALLATIONTsunami MP.11a Model 5054 Hardware Tsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation Model 5054 Cable Setup for an Outdoor AntennaModel 2454-Rand Model 5054-RHardware Tsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation Outdoor Hardware PlacementCable System Surge Arrestor PlacementAntenna Cable Route Placing the Antenna OUTDOOR LINK INSTALLATIONa.Neighboring buildings Mirror-glassbuildings Crowded parking lots Antenna Mast Requirements Mounting the AntennaTripod Mount Wall Side MountSealing the Cable Connectors Connecting the Antenna CableAligning the Antenna Grounding the AntennaAntenna Alignment Display Feature Link Test Antenna Alignment CommandsAntenna Polarization set aad enable localAntenna Cable Routing BEFORE CLIMBING THE ROOFDETERMINING THE OUTDOOR RANGE Chapter 2. Determining Range and ClearanceRange = Maximum Range x Clearance Factor Clearance Factor Maximum RangeThe distance between the antennas a Model DISTANCE ASSUMPTIONS AND EXPECTATIONSAssumptions ExpectationsModel 2454-R Model 5054-RAssumptions Expectationsis the transmitter output power in dBm Calculating Received Signal Level and Link BudgetCALCULATIONS RSL dBm = Pout - L1+ G1 + G2 - L2 - LpTsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation ProcedureTable 1. Examples of Minimum Antenna Cable Loss Management manualTable 2. Distance and Link Budget Tsunami MP.11 Antenna InstallationINTRODUCTION Chapter 3. Antenna Cabling SystemCABLE COMPONENTS SELECTING THE CORRECT CONNECTOR TYPE Mechanical Layout USING A SURGE ARRESTORClamping voltage PoE,Data Connectors Cable type SpecificationsDimensions Weight Operating Temperature Grounding VSWR and Insertion LossUSA & Canada Customers Support and WarrantyInternational Customers Search KnowledgebaseWARRANTY AND REPAIR Problem Description Reported ProblemTO BE FILLED OUT BY THE DEALER OR DISTRIBUTOR TO BE FILLED OUT BY USER