Professional
UHF Wireless Systems
Installation and Operation
UHF Powered Dipole Antennas
Installation and Operation
Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Attention: Pour pr??venir feu ou choc ??lectrique, ne pas expos?? l???appareil ?? la pluie ou ?? l???humidit??.
CAUTION! The circuits and wiring inside the antennas are adjusted for optimum performance. Do not attempt to alter circuitry or wiring to affect output. To do so will void the warranty and may cause improper operation or system degradation.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
This device complies with INDUSTRY CANADA R.S.S. 210, en conformit?? avec IC:
CAUTION! To prevent electrical shock and possible damage to the antenna, use caution when connecting 12V power from the receiver or antenna distribution system.
Designed for temporary or permanent installation, these anten- nas are powered by 12 volts DC provided on the antenna cable by the associated receiver or antenna distribution system.
Power is required for antenna operation; an indicator on each housing lights when power is applied. An internal
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For best operation, the antennas should be mounted on a line-
at least 12" (30 cm) between them (Fig. A). As much as possible, keep the antennas away from noise sources such as digital equipment, motors and neon lights, as well as away from large metal objects.
When determining a location for a permanent installation, it is often a good idea to try the selected location temporarily with the wireless system (and any other RF or computer equipment) in full operation to confirm optimum system performance.
Fig. A
12" minimum
Included AT8667 brackets with BNC connectors and
Transmitter
Location
Locate antennas away from mirrors or other large metallic surfaces
Unobstructed position, high on wall
Antenna Mounting
The attractive molded housings are easily removable for installation or adjustment. Simply remove the two
For portable or temporary use, install the included AT8667 brackets with BNC connectors and
For permanent installation, the antennas may be attached to a wall or other vertical support with appropriate fasteners. They also may be mounted to a
The PC board may be removed for safety or convenience while installing the metal rear plate, if desired. Simply remove the two screws indicated in Figure B. When
Fig. B
Internal Connections
Cable Selection
Cable Stripping
RG58: Observing the dimensions in Figure C, remove a section of the outer jacket and a portion of the inner coax insulation, being careful not to cut or nick the shield or center wires (C1).
Note: If the cable jacket???s outer diameter is less than 7/32" (0.21", 5.3 mm), wrap the jacket with electrical tape to build up its diameter before folding back the braid over the jacket (C2). Trim the shield wires to 9/16" (15 mm).
RG8: When using
RG8 / Rear exit: When connecting antennas from the rear, fol- low the
RG8 / Bottom exit: When connecting antennas through the opening in the antenna housing, follow the
Cable Connections
Refer to Figure F (cable rear exit) or Figure G (bottom exit) for connecting positions. When using a screwdriver on the antenna terminals, always support the PC board.
Center Conductor: Wrap the center conductor(s) clockwise around its screw and tighten snugly. (If using RG8, it is good practice to bend its center conductors using pliers, not force them around the screw terminal.)
Shield: It???s most effective to remove the cable clamp entirely, properly position the shield portion of the cable, and then care- fully reinstall the cable clamp over the shield. Make certain that the shield (and cable) are firmly clamped, and that no shield wires are loose or touching the center conductor.
Especially when using RG8 or other large, stiff cable, it???s a good idea to provide some form of clamping of the cable near the antenna???s cable entrance for strain relief.
Fig. F Rear Cable Exit
Antenna
Housing
PC Board
Rear Plate
Housing
Mounting
Fig. G Bottom Cable Exit
Antenna
Housing
PC Board
Rear Plate
Housing
Mounting
Cable Exit
Setting Gain
The gain switch on the PC board is intended only to compen- sate for signal lost in the antenna cable. Using "extra" gain is not necessarily better! Observe the following chart for proper gain switch setting:
Both antennas in a diversity system should be set to the same gain position. Other than setting the gain switches, do not make any adjustments to the circuitry.
After stripping the cables, making cable connections and setting gain, replace the antenna housings. When
For return approval and shipping information, contact the Service Dept.,
Except to the extent precluded by applicable state law, A.T.U.S. will have no liabil- ity for any consequential, incidental, or special damages; any warranty of mer- chantability or fitness for particular purpose expires when this warranty expires.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
Outside the U.S.A., please contact your local dealer for warranty details.