Antenna Ports; Unused Antenna Ports - Cisco 1240 Hardware Installation Manual

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Chapter 10
Antennas
The total number of antennas installed on the router depends on:

Antenna Ports

This section describes the antenna ports, and includes the following topics:

Unused Antenna Ports

Liquid-tight, female N-connectors are installed in any unused antenna ports. The N-connector protects
the router interior from environmental elements including water, heat, cold, and dust. Port plugs are
installed in unused antenna ports before the router is shipped.
To install or replace an antenna, remove the port plug, and follow these guidelines and the instructions
in
Figure
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Number of modules installed in the router
Module types that are installed in the router
For detailed information about these antennas, see the Connected Grid antennas documentation, at:
www.cisco.com/go/cg-modules
Unused Antenna Ports, page 10-5
Antenna Port Numbering, page 10-6
10-3:
Chassis-mounted antennas—Install a chassis-mounted antenna directly to the antenna port.
External antennas—Install the N-connector in the antenna port, connect the supported Cisco
lightning arrestor to the N-connector, and then connect the antenna cable to the lightning arrestor.
For detailed instructions for installing antennas and lightning arrestors, see the Connected Grid
antennas documentation, at:
www.cisco.com/go/cg-modules.
Cisco 1240 Connected Grid Router Hardware Installation Guide
Antenna Ports
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