BLiNQ Networks Inc.
X-1200 System Installation Guide
Release 1.0
Confidential - Restricted Use and Duplication
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the installation (do not over tighten). See Table 13, “Recommended Torque Values for HM
Bracket Bolts” for torque values.
10.
Use cable ties to dress the cables for neatness and stability. If needed, see section 6.11, “Cable
Management” for more information.
7.2
Assembling the Beam Steering Antenna (If Required)
Typically, the factory installs the antenna on to the HM; however these instructions are for when the
antenna unit requires field assembly on to the HM. If required, the Beam Steering Antenna, mounting
bracket and associated hardware arrives as a kit.
The kit includes:
Beam Steering Antenna unit
Down-tilt Hub integral mounting bracket
Four (4) ¼ in. bolts and washers for mounting bracket to X-1200 HM
Four (4) locking nuts (to fit flat head M5 X 0.8mm posts) to mount bracket to Beam Steering
Antenna
One (1) x Control cable assembly
Four (4) x RF cables (N-Type to N-Type)
7.2.1
Installing the Bracket on to the Beam Steering Antenna
To make the installation easier, first install the Beam Steering Antenna onto the mounting bracket and
then mount the assembled Beam Steering Antenna and bracket onto the HM.
Figure 33 Beam Steering Antenna Mounting Bracket
Required parts and tools:
Beam Steering Antenna kit: Beam Steering Antenna, Beam Steering Antenna mounting bracket,
Four (4) locking nuts (to fit flat head M5 X 0.8mm posts)
Socket wrench with ¼ in. driver head, with long M4 and M5 sockets
Torque wrench, ¼ in. head with range for 4-60Nm or 3-45lbf-ft
Adjustable Down-tilt
Mounting Holes
Antenna Mounting
Holes (x4)