Step 4-Position And Secure Unit - Belair 100SN Installation Manual

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BelAir100SN Installation Guide
Step 4—Position and
Secure Unit
May 18, 2010
Strand mounting the BelAir100SN with Directional Antennas
1 For the 2.4-GHz directional antenna:
—Connect one cable to the antenna connector labeled ANT-1. See
Figure 15 on page
—Connect the other cable to the antenna connector labeled ANT-2. See
Figure 15 on page
2 For the 5-GHz directional antenna, connect the cable to the antenna
connector labeled ANT-3. See
If the antenna is being installed on one of the far corners from the connector,
route the cable under the mounting bracket.
1 Attach a safety tether to the BelAir100SN by passing the cable through the
space between the strand mount bracket and the unit.
Warning — Use Safety Tether
BelAir Networks recommends that a safety tether be used at
all times before the unit is securely fastened to its mounting.
Your local safety authority may require other safety measures.
Be sure to follow all local laws pertaining to workplace safety.
2 Lift the unit to the height of the strand that will be used to secure the unit.
Warning — Beware of High Voltage Lines
Caution must be observed and appropriate safety measures
taken when working around high voltage lines. Be sure to
"Check Overhead" before ascending pole or wall. Depending
on your location, you may need the services of a Certified
Contractor to obtain access to utility poles. Always follow the
applicable Workplace Safety regulations for your region. When
applicable, consult with the local utility company as well.
3 Slip the strand cable clamps over the support strand. You may need to
loosen the clamps so both halves of each clamp slides over the support
strand.
4 Using a 5/8 inch (16 mm) wrench, securely tighten the mounting clamps
onto the strand.
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Document Number BDTK11001-A01 Preliminary
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Figure 15 on page
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