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WLAN-61 User Guide South Africa Europe Unit 4, N1 Industrial Park Kronstadler Straße 4, Landmarks Ave 81677 München Samrand, 0157, Germany South Africa Tel: +49 89 2080 265 38 Tel: +27 12 657 0050 Mob.: +49 176 529 733 50 info@poynting.tech...
Packing Check List Item Description Quantity A-WLAN-0061 Antenna only Cast U-shape M6 x 60mm U-bolt -ss* Cast connector rod 1 Cast square base M6 washers -ss* M6 nylock nut-ss* M6x12mm hex bolt- M6x16mm hex bolt – ss* M6 nuts-ss* M6x25mm hex bolt –ss* Rubber seal barrel A-WLAN-0061_PCL...
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Packing Check List Item Description Quantity Main body with back housing Rubber flat seal Rubber conical seal 1 Plastic wrench * Stainless Steel Version: 1.0...
Mounting Configuration WLAN-0061 is a pole mountable dual band WiFi antenna. It can be mounted outdoors on a pole of up to 50mm in diameter or wall mount. Follow the instructions below for installation. 1. Pole Mounting • Lay the antenna out at the installation site. •...
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Mounting Configuration 2. Wall Mounting • This antenna should be mounted on a wall using the wall plugs as shown in the figure below • Strain relieve the cable to the wall with • saddles or cable tie to the closest structure. • Connect the end of cable to radio device Version: 1.0...
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Antenna Mounting Precautions • Place the antenna at the highest point possible and ensure that there aren’t any surrounding obstructions to the antenna. • In order to avoid communication interference, ensure that the antenna is placed at least 0.5m away from other antennas and metal objects.
Cable Routing • Avoid wrapping the cables around the pole. Route the antenna cables straight down the inside of the pole to avoid using extra equipment such as cable ties. • Use the minimum cable length required. Do not run more cable than needed to ensure minimum cable losses are achieved.
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Safety • If you are installing an antenna for the first time or unsure about how to install your antenna, obtain the help of a professional installer. • Carefully survey the installation site before installation to locate secure handholds, dangerous conditions (such as power lines and weak roofs) and the safest and most convenient placement for ladders if necessary.
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Safety • When drilling, remember 1. Use safety goggles when drilling the holes. 2. Avoid using bits that are dull, bent or damaged. 3. Be aware of where your fingers are in relation to the drill bit when using the drilling machine. 4. To stop the drilling machine, let the drill chuck come to a complete stop on its own.
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