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NEWFOUNDLAND

Installation Instructions

The Newfoundland Emergency Hot spot is a large IP67 case with built-

in antennas that are optimized for the extra thick(3.5mm) plastic used 

in industry strength cases. Both sets of LTE and Wi-Fi antennas were 

designed for maximum performance even in remote areas where the 

cellular infrastructure may have been compromised. Parsec has taken 

the unique approach to design all the antennas to fit safely into the lid of 

the case reducing damage and loss of performance due to hard use.   The 

Newfoundland is configurable up to a 13 in 1 with up to 2 sets of 4X4 

MIMO LTE, 4X4 MIMO WIFI and GPS/GNSS capable of running dual 

SIM’s simultaneously. This 5G ready, 600 MHz – 6 GHz antenna is both 

portable and IP67 rated.

REQUIRED TOOLS

REQUIRED ACCESSORIES

5/32 Hex Allen Screwdriver

Router (select one of the following routers.)

Battery: Chargetech 54k AC Battery Pack (OPTIONAL)
Ethernet Cords: 4pc (Length as required by the customer)
USB Cords - 1 pc (length as required by the customer)
Power Supply (required for router)
Battery Straps (OPTIONAL)
Extension Cord (NEMA 5-15 Plug to NEMA 5-15 Socket)

•  CRADLEPOINT AER2200
•  CRADLEPOINT IBR1700-1200M
•  CRADLEPOINT E3000
•  CRADLEPOINT IBR900-1200M (2)
•  SIERRA WIRELESS AIRLINK MG90
•  SIERRA WIRELESS AIRLINK MP70
•  INSEEGO SKYUS 500
•  INSEEGO SKYUS 300

Phillips Screwdriver
9” Zip Ties
Scissors

Summary of Contents for NEWFOUNDLAND

Page 1: ...with up to 2 sets of 4X4 MIMO LTE 4X4 MIMO WIFI and GPS GNSS capable of running dual SIM s simultaneously This 5G ready 600 MHz 6 GHz antenna is both portable and IP67 rated REQUIRED TOOLS REQUIRED A...

Page 2: ...ackets to mount it to the router mount plate The Cradlepoint AER2200 and E3000 will need brackets to mount Use the brackets provided in the kit and assemble them onto the router Figure 2 Zip Tie the s...

Page 3: ...Step 4 Connect the Antenna cables to the router Clean all connectors so there is no dust in the terminals Follow the chart to connect the cables Figures 5 7 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7...

Page 4: ...s recommended to choose at least 1 WAN and 2 LAN Figure 9 Connect the USB adapter The USB port can either be plugged into the surge protector for charging electronical devices or into the router for d...

Page 5: ...unit to the surge protector Zip tie the adapters to secure them Make sure the surge protector is switched on Figure 10 Select a battery with an AC port for powering the router We recommend the Charge...

Page 6: ...power switch Plug in the AC plug of the surge protector to the AC port of the battery Figure 11 Connect the charging port of the charger to the battery Connect the AC plug from the charger to the AC a...

Page 7: ...all of the cables are connected to the right ports Before turning on the antenna open the fan caps on the case Be sure they are always open during operation When operating keep the antenna away from...

Page 8: ...tch and the AC switch of the battery Connect a network cable between the ethernet ports on a computer and one of the ethernet ports on the antenna enclosure Make sure you are connected to a LAN port a...

Page 9: ...a Install antenna or mast assembly on a windy day Install the mast close to power lines as it can cause serious injuries or death WARNING This document gives the detailed instructions to install an an...

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