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 INSTALLATION 

 

These systems are designed with embedded directional antennas and aim out of the 
front face of the enclosure. It is important for both antennas to be “looking at each other” 
and ideally mounted at the same approximate height from the ground.  We recommend 
a mounting height no less than 15 feet above any obstruction. 

 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 

Wall Mounting 

Fasten the base plate of the 
mounting brackets to the wall using 
four screws or bolts (not included). 
 
Ensure the mount is secure and 
capable of supporting the weight of 
the transmitter or receiver.  

See Step 2

 

Pole Mounting

 

Fasten the base plate of the 
mounting brackets to the pole 
with the included hose clamps. 

See step 2 

 

Attach the pivot plate (of the mounting brackets) to the 
base plate using four mounting screws – 

Included

  

 
 
 
Insert and secure the four mounting screws into each 
corner of the IP-67 enclosure.  Ensure the grommet 
seal plugs a point down to avoid water damage and 
void the warranty. 
 
 
 
Replace the front cover of the transmitter or receiver. 
Do not over tighten the screws as this can crack or 
cause damage to the front cover of the unit.  Verify all 
cable glands are snug, and have a water tight seal. 
 
 
Adjust the angle of both the transmitter and receiver to 
ensure proper alignment and secure in place using the 
included mounting screws. 

Summary of Contents for WRS-ANK-58WP

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Page 2: ...SIGHT 3 UP IN THE CLEAR 3 GROUND PLANE 3 TREES GROW 4 UNUSUAL TRAFFIC 4 OBSTRUCTED LINE OF SIGHT 4 INSTALLATION LINE OF SIGHT 5 THINGS THAT BLOCK TRANSMISSION 5 VIDEO CABLE INSTALLATION 6 AUDIO CABLE...

Page 3: ...manent damage can occur VI The 56 1 3 has been certified by the FCC for use with other products without further certification as per FCC section 2 1091 Changes or modifications not expressly approved...

Page 4: ...a Bench Test To arrive on the job site confident that all of your devices will install with the least amount of on site effort first verify that all components of the system are in good working order...

Page 5: ...u stand on but could also be the rooftops of cars or distant buildings If we have a choice place the transmitter receiver enclosures or if external antenna on the edge of the roof looking AWAY from th...

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Page 7: ...meter metal sewer pipes Other materials like brick drywall or wood will also cut down on the signal depending on water content VIDEO AUDIO CABLE TERMINATION Do not use video or audio cable that is les...

Page 8: ...fore connecting raw leads to power input terminal strip An electrical short can occur causing harmful damage to the unit Each unit is Polarity Protected Turn the small cable gland counter clock wise t...

Page 9: ...Check your video source cables and connections to the transmitter FIGURE E Receiver If the Yellow LED video loss indicator is ON no video is being received from the transmitter Confirm that both the...

Page 10: ...Step 2 Pole Mounting Fasten the base plate of the mounting brackets to the pole with the included hose clamps See step 2 Attach the pivot plate of the mounting brackets to the base plate using four mo...

Page 11: ...terference Other 5 8GHz video transmitters in your area 5 8GHz wireless data network LAN or WAN Proximity to some consumer products may be a source of interference Examples include cordless phones con...

Page 12: ...rectional Patch 29dB External Removable Directional Parabolic Receiver Sensitivity 84dBm Video Format NTSC and PAL Modulation FM Frequency Modulation Video Connector BNC Female 75 Ohms 1 Volt P P Ster...

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