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Figure 5. Pole-mount cable connection
3.3.2 Pole mounting
An optional pole-mount kit allows you to mount the device on a 1.25 inch or 1.5 inch diameter pole.
If the mounting bracket is pre-fitted to the unit,
attach the unit to the pole as follows:
1. Remove the two M3 screws holding the plastic
back cover in place on the ATR110.
2. Unscrew the four M4 screws holding the two
metal ‘U’ brackets together.
3. Wrap the drilling template around the pole and
drill the holes into the pole. Drill the smaller
holes (6 mm) all the way through the pole; drill
the larger hole (24 mm) on the front face of the
pole only.
4. Feed the cable through the larger hole in the
pole and screw the main cable to the cable
attached to the device.
5. Make the appropriate cable connections to the
host.
6. Position the ATR110 on the pole ensuring that
the locating studs on the metal ‘U’ brackets
engage in the two smaller holes in the pole.
Position the other metal ‘U’ bracket against the
back of the pole and screw the metal brackets
together using the four M4 screws removed
earlier.
7. Replace the plastic cover and screw into place
using the two M3 screws.
To attach the mounting kit to the ATR110
Follow these steps to attach the mounting kit to the
ATR110, if it is not pre-fitted to the device.
1. Remove the two M3 screws holding the plastic
back cover in place on the metal back plate.
2. Unscrew the four M4 screws holding the two
metal ‘U’ brackets together.
3.
Unscrew the four screws holding the two plastic ‘U’-shaped mouldings to the top and bottom of
the mounting bracket.
4. Screw the mounting bracket to the back of the ATR110 using four M3 screws.
5.
Replace the plastic ‘U’-shaped mouldings and screw into place.
6. Attach the unit to the pole following steps 3
–7 above.
Figure 6. Mounting the ATR110 on a pole (View A)
Note:
Mount the unit in either orientation.
Figure 7. Mounting the ATR110 on a pole (View B)