EtherLeap User’s Manual
3. Fasten the EtherLeap unit to the pole using pole clamp (C) and two M8 x 70L bolts, lock washer, and
flat washer, as shown in Fig 2.4 (you may need to use two M8 x 40L bolts if you are fastening the
EtherLeap to a 1.75” diameter pole). Tighten hardware (two places). Torque to 24 N-m (17.7 lb-ft).
The pole mounting bracket (B) will accept pole diameters between 1.75” to 3” OD. The EtherLeap unit
can be mounted to larger pole diameters by discarding pole clamp (C) and replacing it with metal
straps (not included) fastened through slots located on the pole mounting bracket (B).
Figure 2.4 – Attaching the EtherLeap Unit to the Pole
B
C
Slots for optional
metal straps
4. Ensuring that there is no DC power applied to the DC Power Injector, plug the round connector of the
outdoor Ethernet cable (ordered separately) into the rear jack, making sure the notch is correctly
aligned with the tab on the jack as shown in Figures 2.5 and 2.6. Then turn the round locking nut
clockwise as you push in until it securely fastens onto the jack.
Please verify that the round
connector is properly plugged into the rear jack of the EtherLeap unit prior to connecting DC
power
because it is possible to push it in the wrong way if enough force is used. If DC power is
applied and the connector is not properly plugged, damage to the electronics of the unit or the
connector itself may occur which will not be covered by the factory warranty.
If DC Power is applied while you are attempting to insert the round
connector into the jack, it is possible that, as you rotate the plug in an
effort to find the key, DC power pins will momentarily touch the Ethernet
pins.
If this happens the Ethernet circuitry on the board will blow
.
Any damage caused by this action will not be covered by the factory
warranty and will be a billable repair.
WARNING
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