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South Africa
Unit 4, N1 Industrial Park
Landmarks Ave
Samrand, 0157
South Africa
Tel: +27 12 657 0050
info@poynting.tech
OMNI-297
User Guide
Version 3.0
Europe
Kronstadler Straße 4,
81677 München
Germany
Tel: +49 89 2080 265 38
Mob.: +49 176 529 733 50
sales-europe@poynting.tech

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Summary of Contents for Poynting OMNI-297

  • Page 1 OMNI-297 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...
  • Page 2 PCL-A-OMNI-0297...
  • Page 3 Index Packing Check List Introduction Antenna Mounting Precautions Cable Routing Safety Version 3.0...
  • Page 4 Packing Check List Item Description Quantity A-OMNI-0297 Antenna Only Wall Knock-in Screws Pipe Clamp SMA Grip Extender Adhesive Disc L-Bracket M4 stainless steel machine screw and washer PCL-A-OMNI-0297...
  • Page 5 Appearance of Components Antenna Unit Wall Knock-in Screw Pipe Clamp SMA Grip Extender Adhesive Disc L-Bracket M4 machine screw and M4 flat washers Version 3.0...
  • Page 6 2. Introduction This User Guide provide information on the installation instructions of the Omni-directional antenna (A-OMNI-0297). For both pole and wall mount options, attach the L-Bracket to the antenna first using the provided M4 screws and washers. Antenna Configuration 1 Pole mount with L-Bracket and pipe clamp Exploded View...
  • Page 7 Antenna Configuration 2 Wall mount with L-Bracket and knock-in screws Antenna Configuration 3 Surface mount with adhesive disc Use adhesive disc as template for drilling a cable hole Version 3.0...
  • Page 8: Cable Routing

    3. Antenna Mounting Precautions Place the antenna at the highest point • 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.
  • Page 9 When handling the antenna cables, it is essential you follow these basic rules: Never pull on the cable connectors; • pull only on the cable. Tighten the connectors and ensure • that the cables don’t rattle loose. 5. Safety • The antenna may not be used as a climbing or pulling device.