Rev: 12.13.2018
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4.
Attach one end of the two coax cables to the coax cable female ends located underneath the external
cellular antenna (Fig. 3C). Run the opposite ends of the coax cables through the previously-drilled hole.
Make sure the coax cables reach the cellular gateway before affixing the cellular gateway permanently.
The cellular gateway (Fig. 4) should be located within 10 feet of the external cellular antenna (Fig. 3).
5.
On the underside of the external cellular antenna, apply all-weather silicone sealant (Fig. 3A, green
line) around the entire outer lip. It is very important to not leave any gaps to ensure a good seal to the
mounting surface.
6.
Guide the coax cable wires into the hole as the external cellular antenna is gently placed.
7.
After the external cellular antenna is on the designated mounting surface, use the six provided screw
hole areas (Fig. 3B) in the bottom of the external cellular antenna, and install six #8 x 3/4” stainless
steel pan head screws through the antenna bottom and into the mounting surface. Do not
over-tighten the screws. The all-weather silicone sealant should spread out slightly as the screws
draw down the antenna.
8.
An additional bead of all weather silicone sealant should be placed around the outer lip of the external
cellular antenna and on the screws to form a watertight seal. Allow all weather silicone sealant to dry
completely.
9.
Secure the celluar gateway to a permanent mounting surface by installing four #8 x
3/4”
stainless steel
pan head screws through the provided holes (Fig. 4A) in the cellular gateway and into the permanent
mounting surface.
10.
Attach the two coax cables, one cable on each side of the cellular gateway, into the ports marked
3G/4G (Fig. 4B).
11.
Attach the two 2.4 GHz WiFi antennae to the corresponding ports of the cellular gateway (Fig. 5A).
Fig. 3
A
B
C
C
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
B
B
A
A
B
A