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Cisco Aironet 7-dBi Diversity Patch Antenna (AIR-ANT5170P-R)

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  Installation Guidelines

3.

Call your electric power company. Tell them your plans and ask them to come look at your proposed 
installation. This is a small inconvenience considering your life is at stake.

4.

Plan your installation carefully and completely before you begin. Successful raising of a mast or 
tower is largely a matter of coordination. Each person should be assigned to a specific task, and 
should know what to do and when to do it. One person should be in charge of the operation to issue 
instructions and watch for signs of trouble.

5.

When installing your antenna, remember:

a.

Do not

 use a metal ladder.

b.

Do not

 work on a wet or windy day.

c.

Do

 dress properly—shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, long sleeved shirt or 

jacket.

6.

If the assembly starts to drop, get away from it and let it fall. Remember, the antenna, mast, cable, 
and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical current. Even the slightest touch of any 
of these parts to a power line complete an electrical path through the antenna and the installer: 

you!

7.

If any part of the antenna system should come in contact with a power line, 

don’t touch it or try to 

remove it yourself. Call your local power company

. They will remove it safely.

8.

If an accident should occur with the power lines call for qualified emergency help immediately.

Installation Guidelines

Because the antennas transmit and receive radio signals, they are susceptible to RF obstructions and 
common sources of interference that can reduce throughput and range of the device to which they are 
connected. Follow these guidelines to ensure the best possible performance:

Mount the antenna to best take advantage of its propagation characteristics. Mount it as high as 
possible and oriented so that the cables are pointing down (towards the ground).

Keep the antenna away from metal obstructions such as heating and air-conditioning ducts, large 
ceiling trusses, building superstructures, and major power cabling runs. If necessary, use a rigid 
conduit to lower the antenna away from these obstructions.

The density of the materials used in a building’s construction determines the number of walls the 
signal must pass through and still maintain adequate coverage. Consider the following before 
choosing the location in which to install your antenna:

Dry paper and vinyl walls have very little affect on signal penetration.

Solid and pre-cast concrete walls limit signal penetration to one or two walls without degrading 
coverage.

Concrete and wood block walls limit signal penetration to three or four walls.

A signal can penetrate five or six walls constructed of drywall or wood.

A thick metal wall causes signals to reflect, causing poor penetration.

Install the antenna away from 5-GHz cordless phones. These products can cause signal interference 
because they operate in the same frequency range as the device your antenna is connected to.

Summary of Contents for AIR-ANT5170P-R - Aironet Diversity Patch

Page 1: ...ribes the AIR ANT5170P R 7 dBi diversity patch antenna and provides instructions for mounting it The antenna operates in the 5 GHz frequency range and is designed for use in both indoor and outdoor environments The following information is provided in this document Technical Specifications page 2 System Requirements page 3 Installation Guidelines page 4 Installing the Antenna page 5 Obtaining Docu...

Page 2: ...0 MHz Peak gain 7 0 dBi Polarization Vertical E plane 3 dB beamwidth 50 H plane 3 dB beamwidth 70 Front to back ratio 18 dB Cable length and type 36 in 91 4 cm Plenum rated UV stable Connector type RP TNC plug Length 5 7 in 14 5 cm Width 4 3 in 10 9 cm Height 0 7 in 1 8 cm Weight 8 oz 0 2 kg Operating temperature range 22 F 158 F 30 C 70 C Storage temperature range 40 F 185 F 40 C 85 C Wind rating...

Page 3: ...nductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Warning Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits as they may cau...

Page 4: ...y help immediately Installation Guidelines Because the antennas transmit and receive radio signals they are susceptible to RF obstructions and common sources of interference that can reduce throughput and range of the device to which they are connected Follow these guidelines to ensure the best possible performance Mount the antenna to best take advantage of its propagation characteristics Mount i...

Page 5: ... and obstructions If possible find a mounting place directly above your wireless device so that the lead in cable can be as short as possible Installing the Antenna The antenna is designed to be installed on a flat vertical surface indoors or outdoors A mounting hardware kit is provided with the antenna Tools and Equipment Required A mounting installation kit is shipped with the antenna and consis...

Page 6: ... the antenna is not mounted properly degraded performance could result Step 8 Holding the antenna in place start the 8 screw into each antenna mounting hole Step 9 Use a Phillips screwdriver to secure the antenna to the wall Do not overtighten Step 10 Install the end caps onto the flanged washers Caution If you install additional lengths of antenna cable be sure to install a suitable strain relief...

Page 7: ... in wire enters the building Step 4 Drill a hole in the building s wall as close as possible to the equipment to which you will connect the lead in cable Caution There may be wires in the wall Make sure your drilling location is clear of any obstructions or other hazards Step 5 Pull the cable through the hole and form a drip loop close to where it enters the building Step 6 Thoroughly waterproof t...

Page 8: ...ates in the U S and other countries A listing of Cisco s trademarks can be found at www cisco com go trademarks Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 1005R Copyright 2005 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved ...

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