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Outdoor Cabinet Isolated - Installation Manual
March 2010
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1.
GENERAL REMARKS
This installation Manual is valid for installing a DECT transceiver (AP300) in an Outdoor
Cabinet. The Outdoor Cabinet is designed for the following transmitter/receiver
(transceiver) types:
DAP (DECT Access Point) types: AP300 (with internal antennas).
DAP types: AP300E with directional antenna.
1.1.
TOOLING
The following tools are required for the installation:
•
An ordinary set of tools, comprising such things as screwdrivers and pliers.
•
A drill for fixing a Cabinet to a wall.
•
A drill for drilling a hole in the cabinet for the cable swivel. This drill must be 12 mm.
•
A tool for mounting an RJ45 connector to the “Category. 5” Ethernet cable.
•
An SMA Torque Wrench for securing the coax connector nuts (only in case of the
AP300E with external (directional) antenna).
•
A sharp knife for cutting the foam in the Outdoor box (only in case of the AP300E
with external directional antenna).
The following installation materials are needed:
•
Four screws to mount the cabinet to the wall.
•
If mounted to a brick wall or plaster wall, make sure you have four correct “plugs”
where the screws fit into.
•
RJ45 connector plug.
1.2.
SITE REQUIREMENTS
Usually the Cabinets will be fixed to existing walls in the positions determined by the Site
Survey.
1.3.
TEMPERATURE RANGES
The outside temperature range for the AP300 (all types) mounted in the Outdoor Cabinet is
as follows:
Minimum outside temperature: -20
°
C
Maximum outside temperature: 45
°
C