2-7
Installation
54-0149 Rev. B
•
Run the RF signal cable into the baseplate last. It
will help keep the power and data cables clear of
the antenna and LNB.
•
After hooking up all of the wiring and removing any
slack, slowly rotate, raise, and lower the antenna
reflector to make certain that the cables are all clear
of any moving elements.
•
Check to be certain that the elevation axis actuator
motor shaft (pictured in
Section 5, Maintenance,
Figure 5-2) clears all cable connections.
•
Completely seal all rooftop cable access holes.
TracVision SA Cable Ports
On one side of the baseplate are four liquid-tight fittings, which
serve the dual purpose of relieving strain on the cables as well as
providing a tight seal around the cable access ports.
When wiring is done properly, the sets of cables will overlap each
other, as illustrated in Figure 2-11.
Figure 2-10
Cable Port Assignments
(Exterior of Baseplate)
Not
Used
Power
(#4)
RF
(#2)
Data
(#3)
Figure 2-9
Moving the Antenna Reflector
Data
Power
RF Cable
Figure 2-11
Cable Overlap within the
TracVision SA Baseplate