Installation
Chapter 2
ProPak6 Installation and Operation User Manual Rev 4
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3. Insert the power cable connector into the
PWR 9-36 V
connector (
) on the back of the
ProPak6. Refer to
Section 3.2.1, Applying Power to the Receiver
for details on applying
power and power modes.
4. Use the appropriate cables to make any additional connections for communications as required and
as described in the steps for
Standard Configuration Installation
beginning at step 5.
2.6
Cellular Antenna Installation
The ProPak6 has a cellular antenna port to facilitate the connection of an external cellular antenna. An
external antenna must be connected to this port in order to use the integrated cellular radio.
Figure 11: Cellular Network Setup
1. Remove the SIM card holder cover.
For instructions on setting up heading, refer to
The Ethernet port must be configured prior to first use. Refer to
for configuration instructions.
To comply with FCC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human
exposure to RF radiation, the maximum system gain (antenna gain minus system loss)
must not exceed 1.4 dBi in the U.S. Cellular band and 3.0 dBi in the PCS band for the
GSM/GPRS/HSDPA variant. System loss is the total of external cable and connector
losses and ProPak6 internal losses. For reference and system gain calculation
purposes, the ProPak6 has internal losses of 0.6 dB for the 800 MHz Cellular band and
1.8 dB for the 1900 MHz PCS band.