PANORAMA ANTENNAS WMM4G-6-60 4×4 MiMo Directional Panel Antenna Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Panorama Antennas
Table of Contents
Installation
Instructions
4×4 Mimeo Directional Panel Antenna
WMM4G[G]-6-60
SW3-091 – v2
WMM4G-6-60 4×4 Mimeo Directional Panel Antenna
CAUTION
Parts of the antenna are an electrical conductor. Contact with power lines can
result in death, or serious injury.
Do not install the antenna where there is any possibility of contact with (or
high voltage arc-over from) power cables. The antenna and supporting mast must
not be close to any power lines during installation, removal or in the event
that part of the system should accidentally fall.
If the antenna is installed above the roof line or in an exposed location, it
is advisable to fit lightning surge arrestors in the coaxial cable feed lines.
Suitable units should be sourced and installed as per the manufacturer
instructions. The installer is responsible for determining if this is a
requirement for the antenna installation.
Mounting Using the Low Profile Wall Bracket
Offer the antenna to the mounting bracket face, fit the supplied bolts with
washers and tighten securely.
Do not over-tighten as it may warp the back plate.
Ensure there are no obstructions or utilities behind the mounting surface. Use
the bracket as a template to mark the mounting hole positions. Select the
correct size drill bit to suit the wall plug, drill holes and insert wall
plugs. Align the bracket over the prepared holes, insert screws and fully
tighten evenly. Drill any hole/s required for cable routing as appropriate.
Safety Check: Ensure that the bracket is securely fixed to wall before fitting
the antenna.
Offer the antenna and bracket to the wall mounting tilting the antenna
slightly away from the wall and sliding the two prongs on the antenna bracket
into the locations on the wall bracket until the antenna locates.
Be careful not to trap or damage the cable.
Pole Mounting using the Adjustable Bracket
Fit bracket to antenna using supplied screws, washers and nuts. Offer the
multi-tilt bracket to mast in selected position and fit V bolts with washer &
nuts. Tighten by hand to allow final positioning and alignment of the bracket.
Note: directional adjustment in both azimuth (horizontal)[+/40deg] and
elevation (vertical) [+/-20deg]can be made using the tilt/swivel feature. Once
correctly aligned, fully tighten the V bolts evenly from each side to secure
the bracket.
Caution: Do not overtighten the V bolts as this may damage or distort the
mast tube section.
Routing and Terminating Coaxial Cable(s)
Plan the coaxial cable route to the wireless device to avoid running adjacent
to any existing electrical wiring and ensuring that they will not be subjected
to damage.
The antenna feeds consist of a low frequency element covering
617-960/1710-2700MHz and a high frequency element covering 2.7-6.0GHz. The
higher frequency component of all feeds is vertically polarized while the
lower frequency component is configured with the following polarizations:
Cable 4G/5G A : +45° | Cable 4G/5G B : -45° | Cable 4G/5G C : -45° | Cable
4G/5G D : +45° Secure the cable run using correct size cable clips, so as not
to distort/compress the cable. It is important that the cable is not bent
sharply – note that the minimum bend radius for the cable is 25mm (1”) and
this should be considered when routing to the cable entry point. Where the
antenna is installed externally, it is good practice to create a ‘drip-loop’
at the entry point to avoid water ingress. Any excess cable must not be coiled
– it should be laid out in a figure of eight pattern and loosely secured.
SMA (m) connectors are fitted as standard. A 9mm clearance hole is required
for the connector – ensure it is not damaged when inserting through the hole.
Commission and Test
Check the comms cables:
- Carry out VSWR check, the VSWR should measure <2.5:1
- Connect the Cellular/LTE cables.
Check GPS cable (where applicable):
- Check the GPS cable with DC to measure high resistance.
- Connect the GPS cable to the GPS receiver and check for satellite acquisition.
Notices
DO NOT
- operate the transmitter when someone is within 1m (3’3”) of the antenna.
- operate the equipment in an explosive atmosphere.
- attempt to install the antennas without the proper safe equipment to access the install location.
- install the antenna near power lines.
- chew parts or put them in mouth, keep away from unsupervised children.
- install the antenna in such a way that it may fall and cause injury.
European Waste Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC
** Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household
waste. All electronic products with the WEEE logo must be collected and sent
to approved operators for safe disposal or recycling. Please recycle where
facilities exist. Many electrical/electronic equipment retailers facilitate
“Distributor Take-Back scheme” for household WEEE. Check with your Local
Authority or electronic retailers for designated collection facilities where
WEEE can be disposed of for free.
Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS 2)
RoHS 2 compliance is declared per Directive 2011/65/EU and its subsequent
amendments with exemption 6.c applied.
REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of
Chemicals, EC 1907/2006) This product contains Lead (CAS No. 7439-92-1) which
is classified as an SVHC (Substance of Very High Concern) as being toxic to
reproduction under Article 57c. of REACH. Do not chew parts or put them in
mouth, keep away from unsupervised children. Dispose of parts as WEEE waste do
not send to landfill.
EU Declaration of Conformity
Object Reference: WMM4GG-6-60
Object Description: Wall Mount 4×4 MiMo Antenna with GNSS Antenna
Manufacturer: Panorama Antennas Ltd 61 Frogmore, London, SW18 1HF, U.K
This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer
The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the
relevant Union Harmonization
Legislation below:
Directive 2014/53/EU
Radio Equipment Directive (RED)**
Harmonised Standards and References:
EN 301 489-1 (V2.1.1): “Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum
Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio
equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements”.
Referencing EN 61000-4-2:2009 – Electrostatic Discharge Immunity and EN
61000-4-3:2006 +A1:2008 +A2:2010 – Radiated RF Immunity
EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1 (2010-08) – Electromagnetic compatibility and radio
spectrum matters (ERM); short range devices; radio equipment to be used in the
1GHz to 40GHz frequency range; Part 1: Technical characteristics and Test
methods in accordance with EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1 (2010-8) – Electromagnetic
compatibility and radio spectrum matters (ERM); short range devices; radio
equipment to be used in the 1GHz to 40GHz frequency range
Low Voltage Directive: Directive 2014/35/EU (Electrical Equipment designed for
use within certain voltage limits) of 26th February 2014.
EN62368-1: 2014 Audio/video, information and communication technology
equipment. Safety requirements
Contact Information
Panorama Antennas Ltd
Head Office – United Kingdom
61 Frogmore, Wands worth, London, SW18 1HF
sales@panorama-antennas.com
+44 (0)20 8877 4444
Panorama Antennas Inc
USA
1551 Heritage Parkway, Suite 101, Mansfield, TX, 76063
sales.nam@panorama-antennas.com
+1 817-539-1888
Panorama Antennas Pty Ltd
Australia
Unit 1, 5 Jaggs Way, Kardinia, WA 6163
sales.apac@panorama-antennas.com
+61 406 812 364
Panorama Antennas SAS
France
16 Allée des Acacias, 33700 Merignac
fr.sales@panorama-antennas.com
+33 554 070 436
Panorama Antennas Pate Ltd
Singapore
Space@ Tampines, 18 Tampines Industrial Crescent, 528605
sales.sea@panorama-antennas.com
+65 9155 4194
Panorama Antennas Ltd
Germany
de.sales@panorama-antennas.com
+49 2303 902 88 00
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