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 Installation and Operations Guide 
Installation
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LTBT-TM-AZWIOG
Rev. 0001BETA
  
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area not accessible to radio waves, you can connect an external antenna. Before 
connecting an external antenna to improve radio signal strength, try moving the 
AZW-5000.
A compatible antenna is available from www.antennafactor.com, part number 
ANT-2.4-CW-RCT-SS.
The cable must have a male SMA on one end and a female SMA on the other. 
To mount an external antenna
1.
Set the MS/TP MAC address DIP switch 8 to ON (up). Note that this 
sets AV-31 present value to 2 (external).
2.
Screw the antenna onto the terminal at the top of the device.
3.
If necessary, use an RF cable to relocate the antenna. Use a cable with a 
maximum signal loss of 1 dB.
Wiring
Once the AZW-5000 is mounted, connect the MS/TP and power.
Figure 4
 Wiring diagram
Connecting MS/TP
If the unit will function as a repeater, skip this section.
Connect the device to its parent controller using cabling that meets the EIA–485 
signaling standard. Use shielded, twisted-pair cabling with characteristic 
impedance between 100 and 130Ω. Distributed capacitance between conductors 
must be less than 30 pF/foot (100 pF/m). Distributed capacitance between 
conductor and shield must be less than 60 pF/foot (200 pF/m). Foil or braided 
shield is acceptable. Maintain wiring polarity.
Connecting power
Connect the AZW-5000 to 24VAC power from a UL Listed Class 2 24VAC 
transformer (not included).
C A U T I O N
The AZW-5000 is a half-wave device. Do not connect half-wave 
devices and full-wave devices to the same AC transformer. If the AZW-5000 
will share its power supply with another device, make sure that the other device 
uses a half-wave rectifier. Maintain wiring polarity.