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AN-30 System User Manual 
 
2.  The RF cable should connect the antenna to the transceiver.  
 
3.  Connect the male IF cable connector to the female F-type connector on the 
transceiver. The connector should then be weatherproofed with a standard 
weatherproofing material for outdoor RF installations. Note that the provided IF 
cable is for exterior use.  It is recommended that the cable terminate at the exterior 
wall using a grounding block, and that interior grade cable be used to connect the 
terminal to the grounding block according to local codes. For convenience, a 
grounding block is included with the AN-30 system.  An optional lightning 
arrestor may be used to protect the terminal and other indoor equipment from 
sudden electrical surges.  A suitable arrestor may be purchased through any of 
Redline’s system integrators. Note that performance may be affected by the use of 
other arrestors. 
 
4.  Connect the IF cable to the F-type female connector located on the back of the 
terminal.  The connector should be tightened finger-tight and then tightened an 
additional 1/8 of a turn. 
 
 
 
6.4. Installing 
The 
Terminal 
 
Once the AN-30 terminal and the radio are connected, the terminal is ready to be installed 
and configured.  The Ethernet data port will automatically negotiate network speed 
(10/100 Mbps) based on the capability of the device to which it is interfacing with. 
 
If the terminal is used for connection to a core network, the network device is likely to be 
a router, hub, or switch as shown in Figure 10. In this configuration, a cross-over 
Ethernet cable is required to connect between the terminal and the network device. 
 
 
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