Cascade Networks Inc. 5200UNII Manual De Usuario

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Stainless
 
Steel  Hose
 
Clamps  or
 
any  Suitablle
 
Equivalen
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Typical
 
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FIGURE 3
•  Leave the unit mounting means loose enough to allow for movement when performing the
alignment procedure.  They must be tightened after the alignment procedure is completed.
As with any such installed devices, the Canopy subscriber module and the Ethernet cable must be
grounded in accordance with the latest revision of the 
National Electrical Code
 (NEC) and/or all
country and local electrical codes to provide some protection against damage caused by near-miss
lightning strikes and other electrical discharges.  The Canopy Ethernet surge suppressor is such a
device for this situation.
•  Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Canopy subscriber module RJ-45 connector.
•  Connect other end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 connector in the Canopy surge
suppressor.  Refer to the 
Surge Suppressor User Manual
 for specifications.
•  Connect one end of another Ethernet cable to the other RJ-45 connector in the Canopy
Surge Suppressor.
•  Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the AC adapter.
The unused pins of the Ethernet cable (4,5,7 and 8) transmit power to the Canopy
subscriber module. 
DO NOT
 place other networking equipment on the Ethernet cable
between the AC adapter and the subscriber module. The module can be up to 328 feet
(100 meters) from the power supply.
•  Plug the AC Adapter into an AC outlet.
•  Plug the other side of the AC adapter’s Ethernet “pig tail” into the computer or network
computer’s Ethernet port.  
DO NOT
 plug the Ethernet “pig tail” from the AC adapter into the
subscriber module.  See following wiring diagram.