
Siemens Mobility Limited
Sopers Lane, Poole, Dorset
BH17 7ER
Version
11
Page 61 of 117
Status
Issued
Last Editor
Jeerh, Manpreet
Date
March 2020
Document
Name
WIMAG GENERAL HANDBOOK
Doc. No.
667/HB/47200/000
Copyright
©
Siemens Mobility Limited 2012. All Rights Reserved.
10
Installation of the Access Point (AP240/FLEXAP)
and SPP Radio
The access point can be mounted on a signal head, on an existing pole (e.g. lighting
column) or by using an extension pole mounted on a standard traffic pole.
The first is designed for signal head mounting (667/1/47230/000) and will typically be used
for the access point. The second is a pole mounting banding kit (667/1/47235/000), which
will be used for attachment to existing poles such a lighting columns. The later is typically
used with repeaters. The last, extension pole installation, is used to ensure the access
point can be mounted at 4,5
1
or 6m from ground level.
Each access point kit comes fitted with a standard mounting ball.
10.1 Signal Head Mounting Kit
The signal head mounting kit (667/1/47230/000) has a double socket arm, an access point
L-bracket. The socket arm is used to secure the access point to the mounting ball on the
bracket.
The ball mounting system allows access points and repeaters to be freely orientated into
the optimum position for correct radio connectivity with all other system elements.
Figure 44 : Mounting Ball and Double Socket Arm
1
5m is the preferred minimum