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AirSynergy 2000 Installation Guide
Page 34
Commercial in Confidence
UGD-D01001 Rev B
Note:
When a front mounted antenna is not attached to the unit (remote antenna)
a Sun-shield should be attached. Variants utilizing remotely attached antennas
come factory pre-assembled with a sunshield.
To
mount
the
front
antenna,
perform
the
following:
1. Fit the antenna to the (antenna) mounting plate. The four (4) studs on the back of the
antenna pass through the front face of the mounting plate and are secured with the 4 sets
of M4 nuts and washers (flat and split) included in the kit. Carefully position the lead RF
cables as shown in the figure below and secure them in place to the eyelets on the back
of the mounting plate with the provided cable ties. The cables are formed with a cross-
over at the bottom.
Note:
It is recommended to place some packing material under the unit while
assembling to protect it from scratches.
Figure 17 - attaching front mounted antenna to mounting plate
2. Attach the assembled front mounted antenna with the bracket to the AirSynergy unit
using the M5 SEMs (2 on each side) and connect the RF cables to the N type RF ports
on the top of the AirSynergy.
Note:
The plate is mounted with the side slots towards the top so that the
required tilt-down can be set.
Figure 18 – Attaching front mount antenna assembly to AirSynergy
5.4 Connecting GPS Antenna to AirSynergy
The GPS antenna should be installed far from:
High-voltage power cables.
Strong radiation area of any TV transmission stations.
Radiation area of the main lobe of the RF Antenna.
Radiation area of the microwave antenna.
Other areas with inter-frequency interference or strong electromagnetic interference.
Cable Fastening Good Practices:
No more than 5m between cable fastening spaces.
No more than 1m between cable termination and first fastener.
Fastenings should be to a robust construction (i.e. mast pole, unit
mount…).