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Australian Shepherd Installation Instructions 

Commission and Testing 

Check each coaxial cable connector and confirm that it cannot be easily loosened. Visually inspect the 
coaxial cables to ensure that they are not sharply bent and are sufficiently secured and supported 
between the antenna and the router. 

Use a cellular device’s built

-in diagnostics to confirm the RSSI is higher than -75dB. Confirm the cellular 

connection supports communications at required data rates. 

Connect the GPS/GNNS cable to the GPS/GNNS receiver and check for satellite acquisition. 

Connect the cellular/LTE & WLAN/Wi-Fi cables to the router and stow any unused coaxial cables to avoid 
damage. 

CAUTION 

To comply with FCC RF Exposure requirements in section 1.1310 of the FCC Rules, 
antennas used with this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at 
least 20 cm from all persons to satisfy RF exposure compliance.

 

 

DO

 

NOT

 

 

Operate the transmitter when someone is within 20 cm of the antenna 

 

Install the antenna or mast assembly on a windy day 

 

Install the mast close to power lines as it can cause serious injuries or death

 

 

WARNING 

Watch out for overhead power lines. Check the distance to power lines before beginning 
installation.

 

 

WARNING 

This document gives detailed instructions to install an antenna to the best of our 
knowledge. This document is for general information only. It cannot be used for a 
warranty. Parsec Technologies Inc. will not accept any liability for any damage caused 
by an antenna due to unknown variables.

 

 

 

Parsec Technologies 
972-804-4600 
[email protected] 

Last Revised: 08.07.23

 

 

Summary of Contents for AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD

Page 1: ...ntenna Omni directional antennas provide a 360 degree horizontal radiation pattern allowing for coverage in all directions horizontally with varying degrees of vertical coverage When selecting the loc...

Page 2: ...ach the router The size of the cable also affects cable loss coaxial cables with higher center conductor diameters have less cable loss compared to thinner coaxial cables It is critical to avoid bendi...

Page 3: ...e through the hole 2 Clean debris off the vehicle surface and then mark the desired antenna orientation by placing the antenna flat on the vehicle surface 3 Lift the antenna and remove the protective...

Page 4: ...a cables through the hole in the magnetic mount base 3 Fasten the antenna to the magnetic mount base A Guide the provided flat washer and hex nut onto the antenna cables Using a star or lock washer is...

Page 5: ...o the bolt D Tighten the nuts onto the bolts until finger tight Ensure that the nuts are tightened equally on both bolts E Using a 7 16 wrench tighten the nuts one additional full turn to compress the...

Page 6: ...le below for reference different routers may have different terminal names Use a 5 16 wrench to carefully tighten the connectors on the cables to the router terminals It is recommended to use a 5 in l...

Page 7: ...Exposure requirements in section 1 1310 of the FCC Rules antennas used with this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons to satisfy RF exposure co...

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