Apprion Inc. APP2X001 Manuale Utente

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Appendix A
– Approved Antennas 
 
 
 
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Appendix A 
Approved Antennas 
Basic Antenna Installation Information 
 
Screw on antennas until hand-tight. 
 
The IONizer supports various antenna types.  Antennas that ship with the units are based on 
orders 
 
Unauthorized antennas may cause damage to the device 
 
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antennas used with the IONizer 
must be installed with a minimum separation distance of 25.26 cm from all persons, except the 
16 dBi Sector Antenna (Apprion P/N 89-1186-000) and the 19 dBi Directional Antenna (Apprion 
P/N 89-1187-000) which must be installed with a minimum separation distance of 48.97 cm 
from all persons. 
 
The 16 dBi Sector Antenna (Apprion P/N 89-1186-000) and the 19 dBi Directional Antenna 
(Apprion P/N 89-1187-000) are to be used for Point-to-Point operation only. 
 
Antennas must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna transmitter 
unless separated by 20 cm or greater. 
 
Installation must be performed using authorized cables and/or connectors provided with the 
device or available from the manufacturer/distributor for use with this device. 
 
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or responsible party for 
this FCC compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment  
 
When installing authorized antennas, make sure that the N-Type connector is free of dirt and 
moisture.  The installer should properly ground themselves to minimize the chance of 
electrostatic discharge or arc. 
WARNING:
  Potential electrostatic charging hazard. 
CAUTION: 
During all servicing and maintenance activities, the antennas must be handled with extreme 
caution to minimize possible electrostatic discharge (ESD) and arcing events.   
CAUTION: 
 Antennas installed with IONizer 4300 models should be mounted in a location where they are 
not subjected to winds in order to minimize the build-up of charge and potential arcing of the antennas. 
Sealing Antenna Connections 
Antenna connections should be sealed to protect them from exterior harsh environments.  Use a self-
amalgamating poly isobutylene tape, which over a period of time adheres to itself and forms a single 
amalgameted rubber molding that conforms to the shape of the item its covering.  Once the tape is in