Clarion M10II Installation Manual page 13

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5. Attach the one end of the antenna ground cable to the antenna mounting
bracket or V-bolt and the other end to a building ground.
6. Very carefully raise the mast and loosely secure it with the mast mounting
hardware. Use the plastic wire ties to tie the antenna cable to the mast
every six to twelve inches.
7. Aim the directional antenna in the direction of the building you will be linked
to. The omni-directional antennas should be mounted vertically and do not
need to be aimed as they radiate in a 360 degree pattern.
8. Tighten the mast mounting screws. Do not do anything that would make it
difficult to change the position of the antenna. It may be necessary to
reposition the antennas while aiming them.
9. Route the antenna cable along the roof to the point where it enters the
building. From the inside, pull the cable through the hole and take up any
excess slack.
10. Attach the end of the 50 ft. antenna cable to the DC Power Injector. Attach
the 4 foot adapter cable between the DC Power Injector and the M10II.
11. Attach a second ground wire to the ground lug on the DC Power
Injector/Lightning Protector and to a good building ground.
12. Connect the M10II to an "AUI-equipped" network
transceiver cable. A nearby network-connected workstation would be useful
during system installation to verify proper operation.
12. First, Plug the 12 VDC power supply into the DC Power injector and then into
the building's AC power. Next, plug the included 6.2 VDC power supply into
the M10II and then into the building's AC power. Never use power supplies
other than those shipped with the system as it may cause damage to the
radio and/or amplifier. It is further recommended that the AC connections be
made through a commercially available "surge" protector power strip.
Installation Manual
Hyperlink Technologies, Inc.
Rev. A Page 14
hub using an "AUI"

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