Installation and Operation User Guide
Installation and Operation User Guide
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inaccuracies or omissions compared to the recent product information. The most up-to-
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Chapter 1. Precautions 6
1.1 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes 6
1.2 General Precautions 7
Chapter 2. Introduction 8
2.1 Introduction to OW70L-Dac 8
2.2 OW70L-Dac Features 8
Chapter 8. Specification 47
8.1 Technical Specification 47
8.1.1 RF Specification 47
8.1.2 Mechanical & Power Specification 47
8.1.3 Environmental Specification 48
Chapter 9. Warranty 49
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Precaution
List of Figures
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Chapter 1. Precautions
Prior to installation, read this Installation Guide carefully including the safety warnings and information.
Failure to do so could result in serious injury or inoperability of the terminal.
Antenna installation must be provided by a suitably trained professional installation technician or by
a qualified antenna installation service. Installation is not to be attempted by someone not trained or
experienced in this type of work.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in minor or moderate injury or damage to equipment. It may also be used to alert
CAUTION against unsafe practices.
NOTE
A NOTE statement is used to notify people of installation, operation, programming, or
maintenance information that is important, but not hazard-related.
NOTE
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Precaution
THIS WAY UP
• Place the boxes/crates on the floor with the arrow pointing up.
FRAGILE
• Since the Radome is fragile, handle it with care. Do not apply excessive pressure or
shock. These may cause surface cracking or other damage.
KEEP DRY
• Always make sure the antenna is stored on a dry floor.
• The antenna can withstand ordinary rain. However, water resistance cannot be
guaranteed if submerged.
• Keep the antenna in a dry place with sufficient ventilation. Do not store the antenna
wrapped in a tarp, tent, vinyl, and others.
* DO NOT SHIP VIA RAIL: Ensure not to ship any system via Rail.
• Before you begin a site installation, check the appropriate electrical code requirements and with other
regulations governing this kind of installation within the country of use.
• When installing, replacing, or disconnecting any cable components, make sure that each exposed metal
connector of the antenna is grounded firmly before the work.
• The outdoor antenna and antenna cables are electrical conductors so transients or electrostatic
discharges may occur at the antenna during thunderstorms. If the antenna is not installed properly, the
electronic equipment may be damage and/or cause personal injury or death to persons touching the
exposed metal connectors of the electronic equipment.
• Avoid installing antenna near high voltage overhead cables or similar.
• Do not climb the pole during a thunderstorm or in windy, wet, icy, or snowy conditions.
• Do not touch antennas, surge arrestors, or antenna cables during a thunderstorm.
• ODU (Outdoor Unit) must be properly mounted and secured to the pole. Failure to do so could result in
detachment of the unit, causing disruption in the unit's operation or could result in the unit falling, which
could cause serious injury or death.
• When installing the antenna, remember the following;
- DO NOT use a metal ladder.
- DO dress properly: wear rubber gloves, shoes with rubber soles and heels, and a long sleeve shirt or jacket.
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Chapter 2. Introduction
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Planning Installation
CAUTION
Be sure to complete the pre-installation checklist before you begin installing the antenna. Refer to
"10.1 Appendix A. Pre-Installation Checklist" on page 50.
CAUTION
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±59°
from Zenith
Obstruction
0.75 m
(29.52")
1.6 m (62.99")
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A A
WARNING
Exposure to radio frequency energy (RF) from the antenna may cause thermal injuries including
WARNING
tissue damage from increased heating and body temperature. Keep everyone at a safe distance
from the antenna when the system power is ON. Personnel must maintain a minimum distance
of A (refer to the table below) from the antenna and installers must place the ODU (Outdoor Unit)
transmitter in a manner to maintain minimum spacing requirement. Failure to do so could result
in exposure to radio frequency energy (RF) transmitted from the ODU (Outdoor Unit) that could
result in serious injury or death.
The value of the table applies to persons in the general population who are in an uncontrolled
environment.
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Planning Installation
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Before beginning installation, make sure you have all the included components.
The following components are added to (with Heating Module) each package.
NOTE
RG11 Coax cable for connecting Heating Module should be purchase separately.
NOTE
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1. Locate System Packages 2. Remove the top cover and 3. Remove the inside paper
(Primary Antenna Package protection forms as shown. supports and body of box.
(Box 1) and Secondary
Antenna Package (Box 2)).
4. Take out the Antenna. 5. Remove the bottom cover and take out the items.
• Refer to the Included items "3.3.3 Packing List" on page 13
NOTE
• Make sure all the parts under the bottom cover (Step 5) are removed before the packaging is discarded.
• Consider keeping the packaging material in case the terminal may need to be relocated in the future.
NOTE
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C
D
A
B
mm
Intellian Technologies
DATE
Version
UNIT
Unit: mm (inch)
1:10
SCALE
DWG NO
Communicate Smarter
Radome assy
A3
SIZE
DESCRIPTION
Sheet
770 (30.31)
Date
Radome bottom Secondary
Title
P/N
APPROVAL
DRAWING
CHECK
MARK
Ø845 (33.26)
Red Triangle
(Align to the True North)
Mounting Hole
Ø14 (0.55), 4 ea
Cable Connector
Radome bottom Primary
Box
247.5 (9.74)
247.5 (9.74)
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1
5
6
5/16"-18*5/18" Round
Flat head screw (2 ea),
5/16"-18 washer
E
(2 ea),
Nylon nut (2 ea)
A
6
Loose8 5
screws
D
Loosen 8 screws
5/16"-18*7/8" Round (16 ea).
flat head square screw (16 ea),
5/16"-18 washer (16 ea),
Nylon nut (16 ea)
3
5
6
5
Adjust the width along with mast pole (#B) and
tighten the screws. (suggest torque 12.5 N-m,Max
torque 21.4 N-m)
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Mast pole
5/16"-18*3-1/8" Hex-
head cap screw (2 ea),
5/16"-18 washer (4 ea),
5/16"-18 Nylon nut (2 ea)
5/16"-18*5/18" Round
Flat head screw (4 ea),
5/16"-18 washer (4 ea),
Nylon nut (4 ea)
5/16"-18*3-1/8" Hex-
head cap screw (2 ea),
5/16"-18 washer (4 ea),
5/16"-18 Nylon nut (2 ea)
Bush (Ø8.5/Ø12.5*L60)
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5/16"-18*1/1/4"
Hex- flange screw (2 ea),
5/16"-18 kepts k-lock,
nut (2 ea)
Ground cable
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FAST ENERS Installing T OOLS
Outdoor Unit (ODU)
ITEM DESCRIPT ION
HAR DWARE
DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION
TOP FINE TUNE ASSY. (#A) 1 TOP PLATE CLAMP (#D) 4
A D
DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION
BOTTOM PLATE CLAMP (#C) 4
C
Assemble top fine tune assembly and clamp assembly with bottom plate clamp using an adjustable Hex wrench.
DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION DE SCRIPT ION
BOTTOM PLATE CLAMP (#C) 4
C 2
Mounting Plate
D
NPM 3
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Levelling tool
Mounting Plate
NPM
2. Rotate and adjust up & down the plates until they are perfectly parallel to the ground using the Levelling tool.
Check to see whether the bubble is aligned with the guide circle.
Mounting Plate
(Wrong) (Correct)
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B. When using a GPS compass (To assist in better alignment of the User Terminal)
1. Check the orientation of the True North indicator.
2. Extending its virtual line from the centre of the User Terminal to the Tip of the True North indicator (Line)
by using your own GPS compass (Smart phone applications or devices).
3. Compare with virtual line and "Red triangle" on the bottom of radome to check any misalignment.
Refer to the below App screen as a reference.
Set your
“Current Location”
Find the
“True North” point
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2. Locate the antenna mounting holes and roughly position the "Red triangle" on the radome towards
*Magnetic North.
3. Position the fixings & bolts into the antenna holes and do not fully tighten at this stage.
DOWN
NOTE
This must be done for both the Primary and Secondary antennas.
NOTE
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Magnetic
North
2. Mark the true north point on the mounting plate by including the declination angle using a True North
indicator. (Refer to "4.3.4 Measuring the North point" on page 23)
Align to the
True North
3. Fix the position and fully tighten bolts after aligning the antenna.
WARNING
• Ensure the antenna is mounted within ±1° elevation angle.
• Ensure the antenna is aligned within ±10° degrees of True North.
WARNING
within ±1°
within ±10°
True North
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Concrete Blocks
3-Base Panels
NOTE
If you want to use alternative weight instead of concrete blocks as shown above, please make sure that total
weight of the alternative should meet suggested weight, 316.08 kg (696.8 lbs).
NOTE
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M12 x 30L
Hex. Bolt (BUMAX)
NOTE
• The bolt kits for Primary and Secondary come together as the same package in the primary box.
• Make sure the cable from ODU is aligned with the cable connector on the bottom of antenna for stable
connection.
NOTE
• Refer to "10.2 Appendix B. Tightening Torque Specification" on page 51 for the bolt tightening
torque.
WARNING
If a bolt does not fit into the mounting hole when installing the bolt by hand, stop installing and check the
bolt size. DO NOT tighten the bolts forcefully. It may cause damage to the inner threads of the mounting
WARNING holes of antenna. In this case, the damage is not covered by the warranty.
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Primary Antenna
SAT
NOTE
• To connect the primary antenna to CNX, use the 30 m Coax (RG6) cable or 100 m Coax (RG11) cable. The
maximum cable length recommended is 30 m for RG6 cable and 100 m for RG11 cable.
NOTE • A separate purchase of RG11 Coax cable is required.
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CAUTION
• DO NOT over-tighten the connector, nuts, or screws when mounting the antenna to prevent any
damage.
CAUTION
• DO NOT leave any cables loosen and non-fixed, especially for those installed outside of the antenna.
• Make sure all cables are fully secure and cables are tied off correctly to prevent trip hazard and damage.
Tx Port Tx Port
LAN Port Rx Port
Rx Port LAN Port
Outdoor Units
Indoor Units
RF (Rx) Cable: for Rx + Power
RF (Tx) Cable: for Tx
Ethernet Cable: for Ethernet
Signal Cable: for Control Signal
NOTE
Intellian recommends using included cable (LMR400/5 m) to connect the antenna. If you need a longer cable
than included, contact Intellian Technical Support for assistance.
NOTE
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Unit: mm (inch)
125 (4.92)
35.2 (1.38)
114.2 (4.49)
CAUTION
• This equipment design typically applies to commercial or industrial equipment expected to be installed
in locations where only adults are normally present.
CAUTION
• This product is intended to be supplied from Intellian by a Listed Power Adapter, rated 56 V DC, 4.48 A
minimum, if need further assistance, please contact OneWeb for further information.
• Ensure to connect the power cord to a socket-outlet with earthing connection.
• Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be opened only qualified service
personnel. This appliance classification of use by Skilled person.
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Includes
SSM Module
Outdoor Units
Indoor Units
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Includes
SSM Module
Outdoor Units
Indoor Units Coax (RG11) Cable
(separate purchase):
for Heating Module
RF (Rx) Cable: for Rx + Power
Coax (RG11) Cable RF (Tx) Cable: for Tx
(separate purchase): F-type connector
for Heating Module Ethernet Cable: for Ethernet Adaptor
Signal Cable: for Control Signal
Figure 15: Dual Antenna System Configuration of OW70LH-Dac (w/ Heating Module)
NOTE
• RG11 Coax cable for the Heating Module power supply should be purchased separately. The cable length
should be under 100 m.
NOTE
• The power adapters for Heating Module (Primary & Secondary) may be packaged with different output
power (300 W, 250 W). In case, the primary heating module must be connected with the power adapter that
has higher output power (*300 W).
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CNX
LAN (CAT5)
Reset
Power
Check the following connector pinout information applied to the connection Ports of the CNX.
• LAN Connector
12345678
RJ-45 Female
Pin Signal
1 BI_DA+
2 BI_DA-
3 BI_DB+
4 BI_DC+
5 BI_DC-
6 BI_DB-
7 BI_DD+
8 BI_DD-
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• Coax Connectors
RF F Type Female
Conductor Function
Inner Power + Data
Outer GND
• Power Connector
1 4
6 Contact Power Plug Male
2 5
3 6
Pin Signal
1 Return
2 GND
3 Return
4 +56V DC
5 NC
6 +56V DC
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CNX
POWER Indicator
Ethernet Indicator
Coax Indicator
LED
Colour Description
Indicators
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Using Local User Interface (LUI)
7.1 Introduction
With the embedded Using Local User Interface (LUI) software, the antenna can be monitored, controlled,
and diagnosed remotely through a web browser. It saves your time and cost generated by various
maintenance activities such as operating firmware upgrades, tracking parameter resets, and system
diagnosis, etc.
NOTE
LUI works on Chrome web browsers. (Intellian recommended using Chrome web browser when
operating LUI.)
NOTE
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LAN Port
PC
(Customer supplied)
CNX
Figure 18: Back Panel LAN Port Connection
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1 2 3 4 5
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7.5.3 Footer
The footer, like the navigation bar, is persistent throughout all LUI pages. The footer contains two pieces of
information: one on the left and one on the right.
The current software version that is running on the Host Processor is displayed on the left. The operational
software mode follows the software version. If the operational software mode is a factory, the text colour is
red. If the operational software mode is main, the text colour is green. Clicking on this will take you to the
UT Status section of the Diagnostics page.
The system uptime is displayed on the right. It displays how much time has passed since the last reboot.
The format is days:hours:minutes:seconds.
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Intellian provides the Antenna RF Cables (LMR400, 5 m) as default. Choose the LMR 400 on the
IF Cable Type and the 5 on the IF Cable Length (m) from the drop-down list. Click on Submit.
NOTE: The RF cable type and length value must be the same as the RF cable being used.
Primary
The Tilt Calibration must be applied to both the primary and secondary antennas. Choose the Primary/
Secondary on the Select Antenna and select the Start Calibration on the TILT Calibration Action from
the drop-down list. If you select the Stop on the TILT Calibration Action and Click the Submit, the
antenna system will stop the tilt calibration.
Click on Submit, then click on Next. The antenna system will start the tilt calibration.
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This section can be skipped if this is first time setting up the antenna. Only if the antenna is moved to a
different location, select Start for Auto Pointing Assistant and click on Submit.
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The LUI Installation page serves as the front end for installation.
At the top of the installation, the page is the installation navigation. At the top is a progress bar that
displays what percentage of the installation process is complete. An auto advance button on the left that,
when enabled, advances the installation to the next step once the current step has either finished or is not
required.
On the right are three buttons:
• Start Over button: Brings you back to the first step of the installation.
• Back button: Steps one step back in the installation.
• Next button: Advances to the next step in the installation.
If a given state is required, the Next button is disabled, and the installation cannot proceed until the current
step has been completed.
The first page of the installation process is a splash screen that states that the UT has not yet been
installed. To proceed with the installation to the next step, click on Start Installation or Next.
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The Upload Software Bundle page displays the current software versions running on each component.
Clicking on the empty text box or the Browse button allows the upload of a Software Bundle. Until a bundle
has been uploaded, the Upload button is greyed out. If the upload is not successful, a status error message
will be displayed.
Upon a successful upload, the New Software version is displayed beneath the current software along with
a prompt. Clicking No. It deletes the bundle file that was uploaded and returns you back to the beginning of
the state in which you must upload another bundle file. Clicking Yes then triggers the next step of this state
which is performing the updates. If an update fails for any given component, an error message is displayed
and the SSM stops attempting to update the rest of the components. Upon a successful update, the SSM
will reset itself and the LUI will refresh the page once the SSM has finished rebooting. After the reboot, you
can click to advance to the next state.
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The Upload Ephemeris Data page is a simple file upload page. Simply click on the empty text box or the
Browse button to upload an Ephemeris file. Until a file has been uploaded, the upload button is greyed out.
Upon a successful upload, a success status message will be displayed, and the state can be advanced.
Click on Next.
NOTE
What is Ephemeris Data?
NOTE
Ephemeris Data contains current information about the orbits of the satellites in the OneWeb
constellation. The User Terminal uses ephemeris data to determine the positions of the satellites
in the sky at any given time.
Remark: Every 30days, this data file is updated. Once User Terminal is commissioned this will be
updated automatically.
The antenna Levelling page displays the current sensor data received from the antenna.
The “Tilt Pitch: degrees” and “Tilt Roll: degrees” are displayed. If the degree values meet the tolerance, the
card for the corresponding antenna is outlined in Green; otherwise, it is outlined in Red.
If it is Red, antennal Levelling has to be re-done until the display becomes Green. When Levelling is re-
done, "7.6.2 TILT Calibration" has to be done after the installation completes. If the installation fails, it could
be due to the incorrect Levelling; therefore, installation has to be re-done.
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Specification
Chapter 8. Specification
8.1.1 RF Specification
Item Specification
Reflector Size 730 mm (28.74")
Operating Frequency Rx : 10.7 ~ 12.7 GHz
Tx : 14.0 ~ 14.5 GHz
Polarization Rx: RHCP
Tx: LHCP
G/T @ 11.8 GHz Min. 12.2 dB/K
(Clear sky @30° Elevation)
Gain without radome Rx: 36.0 dBi @ 11.8 GHz
Tx: 38.4 dBi @ 14.25 GHz
EIRP 36.6 dBW / 40 MHz (dual carrier)
33.6 dBW / 20 MHz (single carrier)
Cross Polarization Isolation Min. 20 dB
L-band IF Operation 1850 ~ 2100 MHz
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Item Specification
Temperature Operational -40°C ~ +55°C (w/ Optional Heating Module)
(ODU) -25°C ~ +55°C (w/o Heating Module)
Survival -40°C ~ +80°C
Storage -40°C ~ +85°C
Storage Environment ETSI EN 300 019 Class 1.1
Operational Temperature
0°C ~ +40°C
(CNX)
Operational Humidity Relative humidity range of 10% to 100% non-condensing in accordance
with IEC60068-2-78 for a period of 96 hours.
Non-operational Humidity IEC 60068-2-41 Method Db for a period of 4 hours.
Operational Vibration IEC 60068-2-64,
.001 - .02 PSD, slope +12, 5 to 10 Hz
.02 PSD, slope 0, 10 to 50 Hz
.02 - .001 PSD, slope -12, 50 to 100 Hz
Non-operational Vibration IEC 60721-3-4, Class 4M3 3.0 mm peak (+/- 1.5) (2-9 Hz) 5 m/s2 (9-200 Hz)
IEC 60068-2-6 with test duration of 5 sweeps per each of the 3 axes.
Operational Shock IEC 60068-2-27
Non-operational Shock IEC 60068-2-27
Weather Tightness IP66 per IEC 60529
Lightning Protection IEC 61000-4-5 Class 4
ETSI EN 300 132-2
Hail Impact ASTM E822
Operating Wind Resistance 80 km/hr (50 mph)
Functional Wind Resistance 81-160 km/hr (51 mph ~ 100 mph)
Survival Wind Resistance 161 km/hr ~ 240 km/hr (101 mph ~ 150 mph)
Chemical conditions Per IEC 60068-2-60, Method 4
Lightening IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD)
IEC 61000-4-4 (EFT)
IEC 61000-4-5 (Surge)
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Warranty
Chapter 9. Warranty
Intellian systems are warranted against defects in parts and workmanship, these warranties cover
ONE (1) YEAR of parts and ONE (1) YEAR of factory repair labour to return the system to its original
operational specification.
Warranty periods commence from the date of shipment from Intellian facility, or date of installation which is
come sooner.
Intellian Technologies warranty does not apply to product that has been damaged and subjected to
accident, abuse, misuse, non-authorized modification, incorrect and/or non-authorized service, or to a
product on which the serial number has been altered, mutilated or removed.
Intellian Technologies, will (at its sole discretion) provide factory repair service during the warranty period
any product which is proven to be defective in materials or workmanship, in accordance with the relevant
product warranty policy.
All products returned to Intellian Technologies, during the warranty period must be accompanied by a
Service Case reference number issued by the dealer/distributor from Intellian Technologies, and (where
applicable) a copy of the purchase receipt as a proof of purchase date, prior to shipment.
Alternatively, you may bring the product to an authorized Intellian Technologies, dealer/distributor for repair.
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This pre-installation checklist describes important considerations before installing the UT. It must be
completed by the certified installer to install in a safe location. Please fill out the general information below.
Date of Survey:
Date of Install (If different from installation date):
Ground Level Pole Mount / Pole Mount Bolted to Wall / Custom Mount / Etc.)
The location of the site is checked. (Urban / Semi-urban / Rural / Remote) (Fill out)
The building external wall composition is checked. (If mounted on the building) Yes / No / N/A
The line-of-sight of the antenna is checked for radiation safety. Yes / No / N/A
The safety from unauthorized access is checked. Yes / No / N/A
The roof space/floor space availability based on mount type is checked. Yes / No / N/A
The roof/soil composition based on mount type is checked. Yes / No / N/A
The lightning protection availability is checked. Yes / No / N/A
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Appendix
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There are two kinds of OW70L-Dac versions, one is OW70L-Dac without Heating Module. Another one
is OW70LH-Dac pre-fitted Heating Module version. You can purchase among them and cannot buy the
Heating Module kit separately. Therefore, choose the model appropriately consider your circumstances.
The below steps are described for connecting cable for Heating Module.
1. Recognize the location of Heating Module connector location on Primary and Secondary Bottom of the
Radome as picture below.
2. Connect the RG11 Coax cable to the Heating Module connector. To convert connector type, use a
F-type connector adaptor between the Heating Module and a power adapter.
NOTE
RG11 Coax cable for the Heating Module power supply should be purchased separately. The cable length
should be under 100 m.
NOTE
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3. Connect the power adapter and the power cord that is appropriate in your country.
NOTE
The power adapters for Heating Module (Primary & Secondary) may be packaged with different output
power (300 W, 250 W). In case, the primary heating module must be connected with the power adapter that
NOTE has higher output power (*300 W).
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1. Prepare the lifting strap. 3. Arrange the straps to locate the 4. Remove a pin from a
2. Wrap the antenna up using the holder is the top of the antenna. shackle on the strap.
lifting straps.
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6
5. Clip the opposite side's strap 6. Fully tighten the lifting strap and 7. Re-wrap the holder
onto the shackle. secure the shackle with the pin. and shackle with the
protection.
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