1.4.5
Clocks with Internal GPS Antenna
When mounting the Model 1095A/C outdoors, order it with an internally-
mounted patch antenna, which is located at the top of the clock (see
Figures 1.1 and 1.2. For proper GPS reception, the clock must be
mounted with the top pointed up and a clear view of the sky in all
directions of the compass.
For instructions on mounting and GPS
reception see Chapter 3.
1.4.6
Clocks with External GNSS Antenna
When planning to mount the Model 1095A/C indoors, order the Option
01, External GNSS Antenna.
Option 01 adds a sealed female F-
connector near the sealing cable port for attaching the external antenna
cable and GNSS antenna.
An internal antenna is not installed
.
If
you purchased the Model 1095A/C with an external antenna, see
Section 3.2 for additional information. Included in the kit are
• External GNSS Antenna
• 6-meter RG-6 antenna cable assembly
• Grounding block
1.4.7
Precautions
Note that the optional, external GNSS antenna is small and smooth,
and can be damaged if dropped. Use care when handling. Remember
to store the antenna in a safe place before the final installation to guard
against mechanical shock.
1.5
Model 1095A/C Clock Mounting Kit
Figure 1.5 shows the Model 1095A/C mounting kit that comes with the
Model 1095A/C. The kit includes four mounting tabs and the hardware
to mount the clock. For mounting instructions, see Section 2.6.
1.6
Overview of Enclosure
Constructed of polycarbonate, the Model 1095A/C enclosure is de-
signed to meet IP 66 and NEMA 4, 4X, 12 and 13 ratings, to be
waterproof and protect it from all weather conditions. For clocks with
an internal GPS antenna, the Sealing Cable Port provides access to all
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