Mounting Instructions
ProfiDAT
®
Data Transmission System
Programm 0514
MAL0514-0005b-EN
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Depending on the version, the angled plug of the connecting cable lies parallel or perpendicular
to the ProfiDAT
®
profile.
Lay the cable to the infeed switching cabinet/transceiver.
Secure the cable run to the support structure with cable ties (drive-in zone, steel structure, etc.).
CAUTION!
The cable must not be crushed!
Respect the bending radius of the cable (at least 40 mm).
Push the heat-shrink sleeve over the angled plug and socket (5) on the infeed antenna (4) and shrink it with a heat gun.
6.4.8.2
Installing a Section Infeed
The section infeed is installed at the expansion element. Two infeed antennas are already integrated here.
Fig. 40: ProfiDAT
®
section infeed
Attaching the connecting cable to the expansion element:
Push the heat-shrink sleeve onto one end of the connecting cable.
Fasten/screw the connecting cable to the socket (1) of the expansion element (2).
The angled plug of the connecting cable lies parallel to the ProfiDAT
®
profile.
Lay the cable to the infeed switching cabinet/transceiver.
Fasten the cable run to the support structure with cable ties.
Attach the second connection cable in the same manner.
6.4.9
Connecting the ProfiDAT
®
Profile to the Entry Funnel
After the ProfiDAT
®
profile has been installed on the entire line, recheck the air gaps on the expansion elements for the correct
measurement. The connection of the ProfiDAT
®
to the entry funnel is then installed. To do this, the ProfiDAT
®
profile must be cut to
length in situ (see chapter 6.4.3). The entry funnel also has an expansion function. Set the air gap at the entry funnel to half the value
used for the air gap at the expansion element.
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