Installing Su-R Indoor Units; Wall Mounting The Unit - Alvarion BreezeACCESS II System Manual

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Indoor SU-R Units
Lightning protection entails connecting an antenna discharge unit (also
called an arrestor) to each cable as close as possible to the point where
it enters the building. It also entails proper grounding of the arrestors
and of the antenna mast (if the antenna is connected to one).
The lightning arrestor should be installed and grounded at the point
where the cable enters the building. The arrestor is connected to the
unit at one end and to the antenna at the other end.
The professional installer you choose must be knowledgeable about
lightning protection. The installer must install the lightning protector in
a way that maximizes lightning protection.

Installing SU-R Indoor Units

Wall Mounting the Unit

NOTE:
To avoid drilling unnecessary holes, it is recommended to verify connectivity with the
base station prior to drilling holes in the locations intended for the SU-R unit and/or the
indoor antenna.
The template on the packaging box can be used to mark the locations of
the screws on the wall (drill right through the markings on the box).
After insertion of the anchors and screws, hang the unit on the two
screws with the bottom panel (the side with the connectors) facing
downward.
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