Figure 2-149 Incorrect Installation; Figure 2-150 Base Coverage Area - NEC SL1100 Hardware Manual

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6.2.2.4 Installing the Repeater
Be sure the wall material can hold the weight of the repeater. Never install a
repeater in damaged or decaying wall material.
1.
Hold the repeater in its final location, and mark the center of the top edge.
2.
From the edge mark, measure down approximately 1-1/2 inches, and mark the screw location.
3.
At the screw location, use a 3/16ths drill bit to make a pilot hole approximately one inch deep.
4.
Place the wall anchor into the pilot hole and tap it gently with a hammer until the anchor is flush
with the wall.
5.
Insert the mounting screw into the anchor, leaving approximately 1/4 inch space between the
screw head and the wall.
6.
Put the repeater over the screw head and slide it down into place.
7.
Connect the repeater to the 120V AC power outlet.
6.2.2.5 Multiple Repeater Systems
You can register up to six repeaters to one base as long as the repeaters are a minimum of 30 feet
apart. Remember that the signal can cross through walls and floors.
Incorrect Installation
Figure 2-149 Incorrect Installation on page 2-102
Correct Installation
Figure 2-150 Base Coverage Area on page 2-103
2-102
illustrates repeaters that are incorrectly installed.

Figure 2-149 Incorrect Installation

illustrates repeaters that are correctly installed.
ISSUE 5.0
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