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13.8.10 Completing the Installation
The installation should be completed by checking all mounting nuts bolts and screws,
securing all cables and weatherproofing the installation.
Warning: Finally tightening the antenna mountings may cause the antenna alignment to be
altered, due to distortion in the mounting bracket caused by action of tightening. It is
recommended that the installation tone be left turned on (armed) during this process so that
any movement can be noticed and counteracted by tightening the other side of the bracket.
13.8.11 Antenna Cable Fixing
Cables should be secured in place using cable ties, cleats or PVC tape. Care should be
taken to ensure that no undue strain is placed on the connectors on both the Connectorized
600 Series bridge and the Antennas and also to ensure that the cables do not flap in the
wind. Flapping cables are prone to damage and induce unwanted vibrations in the mast to
which the units are attached.
13.8.12 Antenna Connection Weatherproofing
Where a cable connects to an antenna or unit from above, a drip loop should be left to ensure
that water is not constantly channeled towards the connector.
Figure 106 - Forming a Drip Loop
Summary of Contents for MotoWI4 PTP 600 Series
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Page 87: ...85 Figure 34 VLAN Configuration Fields ...
Page 90: ...88 Figure 37 Save Configuration File Screen ...
Page 99: ...97 8 3 3 Detailed Counters Page Figure 43 Detailed Counters Page ...
Page 110: ...108 Figure 49 Fixed Frequency Operation ...
Page 165: ...163 Figure 97 Lower Grounding Configuration ...
Page 180: ...178 Figure 105 Connectorized 600 Series bridge Disarm Installation Page ...
Page 199: ...197 Figure 116 Diagrammatically Showing the E1 T1 Connections ...
Page 201: ...199 Figure 117 Typical Mast Installation with the addition of the E1 T1 cable ...
Page 204: ...202 Figure 119 Surge Arrestor ALPU ORT Connection Illustration ...
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