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SR1530 Installation and User Guide 
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SR1530 Installation & User Guide  
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2.0 Hardware 
Installation 
The SR1530, is a wireless AP designed to be deployed outdoors, exposed to all elements 
(extreme heat or sun, rain, snow, ice, cold) and mounted on a wall, pole, or mast. The SR1530 
is supplied complete with its own mounting hardware kit for attaching the unit to a 1-2.5” 
diameter metal pole or tube or as part of a radio mast or tower structure. 
The supplied SR1530 48V power supply is suitable for outdoor use. 
The optional SR1530 indoor-rated Power over Ethernet injector (Vivint part #9004H49000) 
must be deployed indoors, or within an enclosure protecting it from the elements. 
Hardware installation of the wireless router involves these steps: 
1.  Mount the SR1530 unit on a wall, pole, mast, or tower using the mounting 
hardware. 
2.  Mount external antennas on the same supporting structure as the router and 
connect them to the router unit. 
3.  Connect a grounding wire to the SR1530 unit. 
4.  Connect the Ethernet cable to the SR1530 unit. 
5.  Connect the power supply to the SR1530, and to an AC power source. 
6.  Connect the power injector (if used) to the Ethernet cable, a local LAN switch, and 
an AC power source. 
7.  Align antennas at both ends of the link. 
Before mounting antennas to set up your wireless links, be sure you have selected appropriate 
locations for each antenna. Follow the guidance and information in 
“Link Planning.” 
 
2.1 Before 
Installing 
Before installing the SR1530, verify the following: 
  Outdoor Ethernet cable of required length of 50 meters (164 feet), or a cable meeting the pin-out 
configuration specification to the required length (not to exceed 90 meters total), shielded CAT-5 
Ethernet 8-pin DIN to RJ-45 
   Power supply shipped with the SR1530 
  An appropriate and stable mounting location 
  A suitable electrical grounding point (on AP mounting mast/pole) 
  Appropriate tools (wrench for mounting bolts, Phillips head screwdriver, DC voltmeter (if RSSI-
based link alignment is to be performed))  
 
Mounting items not supplied with the SR1530 — screws, bolts, and straps — should be 
available and at hand prior to installation. 
Due to the typically inaccessible location often best suited to deploying an outdoor wireless 
router (for example, on rooftops, sides of buildings, or on a radio tower) it is recommended that 
the network administrator pre-provision the SR1530 system to be installed (taking note of