C.
Cable
Routing
(1) The installer should connect the Indoor Unit and Antenna with supplied RF cable.
– The RF cable has a fixe
d l
oss requirement and should not be substituted or shortened, or
the terminal will not function properly.
(2) The RF connector torque settings depend on the connector and the recommendations are
given in Table 5.
(3) The antenna mounting, indoor unit mounting and cable routing should be such to avoid sharp
bends in the RF cable. The bending radius of each cable type that should be respected
is given in Table 5.
(4) The RF cable should be routed below the ground plane level.
(5) The RF cable should not be in tension.
(6) The cables should not be routed near high voltage sources or flammabl
e
fluid
(7) The cables should be maintained within the terminal’s environment parameters.
(8) The supplied power/Ethernet cable shall have a minimum bending radius of 6.6 cm.
(9) Power should be maintained in the range 27 to 30V DC when up to 65 W is drawn.
(10) The Ethernet connection will be to a 10/100 Base-T network.
(11) The power/Ethernet connector should be inserted into the socket on the indoor unit.
(12) The Indoor Unit provides a female SMA connector for the antenna coax cable.
D.
Miscellaneous
(1) Below are the list of warnings and cautions necessary while performing installation tasks. Refer
to Figure 7 for safety information.
– Safety Information Regarding Exposure to RF Signals.
– Safety Information for Hot Surfaces.
– Safety information for Electrostatic Discharge.
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