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Cisco Aironet Directional Hyperlocation Antenna (AIR-ANT25-LOC-02=)
D r a f t L a b e l — C i s c o C o n f i d e n t i a l
Mounting the Antenna on a Wall
To mount the antenna on a wall using the full bracket assembly, follow these steps:
Step 1
Familiarize yourself with:
•
“Length of Fully Assembled Mount Arm-Flanges Bracket – in inches (and millimeters)”
•
“Assembling the Full Mount Arm–Flanges Bracket”
Step 2
Determine the mounting location for the antenna.
Note
The fasteners and mounting surface should be capable of maintaining a minimum pullout force of 150 pounds
(68 kg) to support the weight of the antenna plus the potential wind loading on the antenna.
Step 3
Use the mount flange as a template (see
) and mark the positions of the holes for mounting the
antenna-bracket assembly on the wall. Drill holes into this marked positions, insert wall anchors as
required, and attach the flange to the wall using four screws.
Step 4
(Optional) Cut a hole in the wall, for passing the antenna cables through.
Step 5
Attach the other mount flange to the back of the antenna.
Step 6
Hold up the antenna–mount flange assembly against the wall and pass the antenna cables through the
hole in the wall. Make sure you orient the antenna correctly (note the arrow on the back of the antenna
that indicates the top of the antenna).
Step 7
Mount the antenna–mount flange assembly on to the flange mount on the wall, using the mount arm. For
guidance, see the full mount arm–flanges bracket assembly in
. Do not fully tighten the pivot
adjustment screws.
Step 8
Adjust the azimuth (side-to-side position) and elevation (up-and-down position) of the antenna (see
and
). Loosen the adjustment screws slightly to allow for adjustment. Azimuth angle
can be adjusted ±25 degrees and elevation can be adjusted ±60 degrees. You can use the azimuth and
elevation markings on the mounting arm and the flanges as a guide.
Slotted screwdriver
(Used for tightening the screws on the hose
clamps.)
No.
(For wall mounting only)
Four mounting screws and wall anchors
(Used for mounting the antenna and bracket
assembly on a wall. These fasteners should be
capable of maintaining a minimum pullout force of
150 pounds (68 kg) to support the weight of the
antenna and bracket, plus the potential wind
loading on the antenna.)
No
(Optional, and for wall mounting only)
Roxtec Multidiameter™ cable sealing system
(
No
Drill, drill bits, and a pencil.
No
Materials Needed
Factory-Shipped?