
P/N CWSI-IM-C3K6 Rev. F
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date and are subject to change without notice.
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instructions on conducting a signal survey. The following should be considered and or adhered
to when mounting the unit.
1 – All wiring should comply with national and/or local electrical codes. Unless otherwise
specified, wire should be 18 gauge copper with 600 Volt insulation. Shielded wire is preferred.
2 – This unit is intended to be mounted in indoor dry areas. Avoid dusty, wet and corrosive
locations.
3 – Provide adequate space surrounding the unit to allow for:
a - The hinged cover to be completely opened for easy access to internal components
and wiring.
b - The connection of conduit to the desired cabinet locations.
c – The attachment of an omni antenna to antenna connector “A”.
4 – Avoid electrically noisy locations such as main electrical and transformer rooms, computer
rooms, telephone switching rooms, etc.
Unlock the CP-3600(+) cover and open the unit. Carefully verify that the unit is not damaged and the
printed circuit boards are properly secured and connected. Hold the CP-3600(+) in its intended position,
verify leveling and mark the location of the upper corner mounting keyholes. Using adequate mounting
screws and anchors, secure the CP-3600(+) to the mounting surface. Be sure to install screws in the
two lower mounting holes. The conduit can now be installed into the provided knockout locations.
Power limited and non-power limited wiring must be in separate conduit and kept a minimum of
.25” apart in the enclosure.
Refer to
figure 4
for suggested wire routing.
WARNING: Make sure A/C
supply is turned OFF prior to proceeding with A/C connection.
Connect the incoming A/C supply
to the black transformer flying leads and earth ground to the gray flying lead using wire nuts provided.
The CP-3600(+) can accept 120Vac or 240Vac 50/60Hz power.. Use minimum 14 AWG 600 Volt
copper wire for A/C connections. Follow all applicable electrical codes. Attach a compatible antenna to
the antenna “A” SMA connector at the top of the cabinet. Antenna connector B is not used on the CP-
3600(+). There are three antennas available for use with the CP-3600(+). The differences are the type
and gain. The OM-1 Omni antenna should be used except where installation space restrictions are an
issue. The OM-2 Omni will have slightly lower gain and is shorter which may be helpful in space
restricted areas. The OM-3 will have increased range over the OM-1&2 where longer omni directional
reception is needed. The YA-1 is a directional Yagi antenna with high gain for signal reception at longer
distances. Typical antenna configurations are shown in figure 1A.
To install the YA-1 follow these steps:
1. Perform a signal survey to determine an acceptable indoor location.
2. Attach the mounting brackets to a suitable surface.
3. Fasten the 24” mast to the mounting brackets and tighten the nuts.
4. Attach the YA-1 to the top of the mast and
make sure the elements are in a vertical
position.
5. Aim the antenna towards the desired reception location making sure none of the elements
make contact with any surrounding surfaces or objects then tighten the antenna bracket.
6. Connect the supplied cable between the repeater and the antenna. The cable should be within
the same room and not routed near electrically noisy sources such as fluorescent lights or
electrical outlets.
7. Perform a signal survey after the antenna is mounted.