Poynting OMNI-702 Omnidirectional WiFi Antenna User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Poynting
Table of Contents
OMNI-702
User Guide
Version 2.0
Packing Checklist
Item | Description | Quantity |
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1 | A-OMNI-0702 | |
Antenna Only | 1 | |
2 | Wall Knock-in Screws | 2 |
3 | Pipe Clamp | 1 |
4 | Adhesive Disc | 1 |
5 | L-Bracket | 1 |
6 | M4 stainless steel machine screw and washer | 4 |
Appearance of Components
Antenna Unit
Wall Knock-in Screw
Pipe Clamp
Adhesive Disc
L-Bracket
M4 machine screw and M4 flat washers
Introduction
This User Guide provides information on the installation instructions of the
Omni- directional antenna (A-OMNI-0702).
Tools that may be required
6mm Masonry drill bit
Impact drilling machine
Screwdriver- cross slot/Philips & flat
Hammer
For both pole and wall mount options, attach the L-Bracket to the antenna first using the provided M4 screws and washers.
Antenna Configuration 1
Pole mount with L-Bracket and pipe clamp Exploded View
Antenna Configuration 2
Wall mount with L-Bracket and knock-in screws
Use the L-bracket as a template to drill holes
Antenna Configuration 3
Surface mount with an adhesive disc Use an adhesive disc as a template for
drilling a cable hole
Antenna Mounting Precautions
- Place the antenna at the highest point and ensure that there aren’t any surrounding obstructions to the antenna.
- In order to avoid communication interference, ensure that the antenna is placed at least 0.5m away from other antennas and metal objects.
- Avoid installing the antenna near a chimney, as the smoke and soot emitted by the chimney can obstruct the signal level achieved by the antenna.
- Install the antenna away from heat sources and flammable gases.
Cable Routing
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Survey the planned cable route and look for any blocked passages.
Consider alternate routes to find the best available path. Always keep the cables as short as possible to make sure that minimum cable losses are achieved. -
Note: Take advantage of any existing cable channels. e.g wiring conduits to route the cables.
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Avoid running cables through components or sharp apertures that may cause excessive chafing. Doing so may erode the jacket and break signal continuity. Also, avoid kinking, pinching, or twisting a cable during a run.
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Use cable ties to secure the antenna cables. When handling the antenna cables, it is essential you follow these basic rules:
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Never pull on the cable connectors;
pull only on the cable. Tighten the connectors and ensure that the cables don’t rattle loose.
Safety
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If you are installing an antenna for the first time or unsure about how to install your antenna, obtain the help of a professional installer.
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Carefully survey the installation site before installation to locate secure handholds, dangerous conditions (such as power lines and weak roofs), and the safest and most convenient placement for ladders if necessary.
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The antenna may not be used as a climbing or pulling device.
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Considerations must be taken when mounting the antenna so that people do not hang or pull on it.
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When installing your antenna, remember:
1. Do not install near power lines as they can electrocute you.
2. Do not install on a wet or windy day or when there is lightning or thunder in the area.
3. Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels, protective clothing (long-sleeve shirt or jacket), and rubber gloves.
4. Avoid installation while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
5. Make sure that any loose-fitting jewelry or clothing is secured and tie back long hair as they can get caught in moving parts during installation.
6. If the antenna assembly starts to fall, get away from it and let it fall to avoid harming yourself. -
When drilling, remember;
1. Use safety goggles when drilling holes.
2. Avoid using bits that are dull, bent, or damaged.
3. Be aware of where your fingers are in relation to the drill bit when using the drilling machine.
4. To stop the drilling machine, let the drill chuck come to a complete stop on its own. Do not grasp the chuck in an attempt to stop the drill bit.
5. Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the drill bit or cutting tool.
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