Figure 21: Elevation Adjustment
Procedure
Step 1
Determine the mounting location for the antenna.
Step 2
Attach one of the mount flanges to the wall or ceiling using four M8 screws through the holes in the bracket.
The mounting kit includes the mount flanges. See
Figure 13: Contents of the Antenna Bracket Kit, on page
The mounting kit does not include the M8 screws for securing the bracket to the mounting surface.
Note
Step 3
Attach the other mount flange to the back of the antenna using four M8 screws through the holes in the bracket.
Tighten the screws to 20.0 +/- 1.0 Nm torque.
Step 4
Assemble the mounting arm to the flanges.
Use a wrench to tighten all screws and nuts. See
Figure 18: Exploded View of Antenna and Bracket Hardware
Step 5
Orient the antenna correctly so that the antenna cable exits downwards.
Use a wrench to loosen or tighten the fasteners at the azimuth and elevation- adjustment pivots.
Step 6
Adjust the azimuth (side-to-side position) and elevation (up-and-down position) of the antenna.
Loosen the adjustment pivot nuts slightly to allow for adjustment. Use the azimuth and elevation markings
on the articulating mounting arm and the flange brackets as a guide. See
Figure 19: Close-Up View of the
Azimuth and Elevation-Adjustment Pivots, on page 15
. You may adjust the azimuth angle up to ±60 degrees,
see
Figure 20: Azimuth Adjustment, on page 15
, and elevation up to ±60 degrees see
Step 7
After adjusting the antenna position, tighten the pivot nuts.
Tighten all nuts at the pivot points to 25.0 +/- 1.0 Nm torque.
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Mounting on a Wall or Ceiling Using Articulating Bracket